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date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:56:30 +
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subject: [Hornlist] Big Horns
What constitutes a really big horn? Brand? (Hoyer, Kruspe, 8D, etc.)
AND, after we chew on this awhile, I want to ask another: What's
a tubbysound? Is it good?
The term Tubby
...for only $15 + shipping.
Check out...
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If you do, if you spring for it, if it's any good, let me know.
If it really delivers bigger, deeper, darker sound, it's a bargain at twice
the price, no?
-- Alan Cole,
Big horn is
1st: an animal, species bos, bovis, short an ox with very long horns,
very popular during the classic time of the cowboys.
2nd: a big horn, seen as one musical instrument, would be Roger Bobo´s
very big horn, more or less a full size Tuba, built in the coiled form
of a horn.
In a message dated 12/14/2004 4:36:47 PM Central Standard Time,
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What about this book makes it so un appealing for
republication?
Karl Kemm
Del Mar College
Hi Karl,
My copy, published in 1970, came in a nice cloth covered
case with a 7 inch 33 1/3 record in a
Since the seller is only selling the cup, before bidding be sure you are
aware that Lawson uses a different thread scale than what is the norm among
other sellers of two-part mouthpieces. Unless your rim is Lawson, it will
probably not fit this cup.
Fred
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It turns out all I needed to do was unplug it and plug it
back in! I feel stupid now! Thanks everyone.
You would be surprised how often that fixes pieces of electronic equipment
:-)
Regards
Jonathan West
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Hello, hornlisters, and may God Bless Us Every One --
What constitutes a really big horn? Brand? (Hoyer, Kruspe, 8D, etc.)
Uh, Cabbage might want to sit aside awhile here, but I doubt that will
happen...
AND, after we chew on this awhile, I want to ask another: What's
a tubbysound? Is it
Sorry for the double post... I screwed the subject line up in the first one.
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From: Leonard Peggy Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: Horn Digest, Vol 24, Issue 17
message: 6
date: Tue, 14
(trying Lawson mouthpiece on Lawson horn) ...felt better, I thought it
sounded better, I noticed that the horn responded better,
immediately.
This was also my experience. I've always played a Schilke 30 (same as
regular Holton Farkas mouthpiece) and, a couple of years ago I got the
chance to
Hi Listers-
has anyone else caught wind that the Fidelio and Eroica have been
officially 'nixed?'
Here is the message I got from Volkwein's about it.
Sorry, but the Eroica is no longer available although you might still
find one at a dealer that has old stock. When Bach/Selmer merged with
UMI,
...check out:
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-- Alan Cole, rank amateur
McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.
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