Alexander thingy.
Chris
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> I can't think of the name of this thing I want, and I also can't find
> anywhere that sells it. It is attached to your horn, and when every you
> apply pressure, it changes the air stream from out of your mouthpiece,
> creatin
Thank you, Paul, for the very illustrative message about
Tippett. Why did they move you to another recording
location, as the street noise would just have had a
bettering effect on Tippetts music (perhaps) ?
We played "Fidelio" the night, when Ceausescu had been
toppled & as the things were escala
Steve M wrote
As they say out west, don't put a thousand
dollar saddle on a fifty dollar horse!
As my horn teacher back East always said, never
put a fifty cent deodorant on a two dollar smell.
Gotta go,
Cabbage
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I found it to be a great teaching tool, particularly when a student is having
difficulty with a slur over a large interval. It is better (at least in my
opinion) than holding the mouthpiece and buzzing, as you more closely simulate
actual playing.
Orlando
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Osmun carries it at http://store.osmun.com/browse.cfm/2,79.html, although,
according to the page, it's temporarily on back order.
Linda
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I think your dyslexia caught up with you again. Did you mean to say:
"What is the website, Alexander?"
-William
P.S. only kidding, of course...
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What is the Alexander Website?
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Sorry, www.musik-alexander.de
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What is the Alexander Website?
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I think its a mouthpiece pressure gage
I think its a mouthpiece pressure gage? Try Alexander web site I think they
sell them.
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I can't think of the name of this thing I want, and I also can't find
anywhere that sells it. It is attached to your horn, and when every you
apply pressure, it changes the air stream from out of your mouthpiece,
creating an air stream outside the horn that you can hear when you are using
excessive
Dear list,
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work on that, here is his request--remember to respond to HIM and NOT to me
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My general comment to Hans:
Bravo! Bravo! Bravissimo!
A little nitpicking: The traditional military band salute to the arrival
of the president of the United States is entitled "Hail to the Chief" and
has been used for
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>Who has got the chance, to play Tippet No.4 symphony ???
What a terrible shit !! If reduced according to the
substance, it would just take 3 minutes to play it.<
Dear Prof and List
I once had the experience of recording Tippett's music with him conducting
(o
Hans, no need to say sorry for your personal and
humanistic perspective, I dont have time now to reply,
but my subject line is the catchI will explain
later, music included.
Matthew Scheffelman
Horn
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What is the best way to deal with a cold sore and get in daily practice at
the same time? Unfortunately, this is my first cold sore and it is right on
the top of my lip where the mouthpiece goes. Any advice on how to prevent
the spread of infection, get rid of the sore, or just subdue the pain whil
Hello, I remember Herbig from the Salzburg summer academy.
Wigglesworth is not dry, but he has absolutely not
understood Brahms. He has no feeling. He just follows the
score dot by dot. His gestures are clear. He is doing a good
job with the shit Tippett no.4.
Greetings
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What do folk think about the BERP?
All the best,
Lawrence
"þaes ofereode - þisses swa maeg"
http://lawrenceyates.co.uk
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