[Hornlist] Music for Rosetti Concerto for 2 horns in F Major

2005-05-03 Thread Kipp Johnson
Hi everyone, I was listening to the recording of Klauss Wallendorf and Sarah Willis playing the Rosetti Concerto in F Major for Two Horns and Orchestra and was wondering if anyone knew where I could get the music, either orchestral score or piano reduction. It sounds great and a friend and I wan

[Hornlist] Tuckwell Mouthpiece and shallow cups.

2005-05-03 Thread John Dutton
Matthew writes: How can this HUGE generlization that a deep funnel mouthpiece is standard, be valid? Easy Hard Charger! Before we get our panties too bunched up here, I did not recommend another mouthpiece. What I said was that this particular mouthpiece has a shallow cup. It

RE: [Hornlist] Blue-belled "valvectomy" horn on ebay

2005-05-03 Thread Steve Freides
Hey, dis' it all you want - it's not mine. :) -S- > -Original Message- > From: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > du] On Behalf Of Jerry Houston > Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 8:50 PM > To: The Horn List > Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Blue-belled "valvectomy" horn on ebay > >

Re: [Hornlist] Blue-belled "valvectomy" horn on ebay

2005-05-03 Thread Jerry Houston
Terrific description! That's gotta be worth something. No disrespect intended, but it's based on an Olds Ambassador, I'm pretty sure, that would go for less than half that much IF it were in better condition, and with a good set of valves. (And didn't need that stupid paint stripped.) From:

[Hornlist] Blue-belled "valvectomy" horn on ebay

2005-05-03 Thread Steve Freides
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[Hornlist] Tuckwell Mouthpiece and shallow cups.

2005-05-03 Thread matthew scheffelman
Jack Dutton said a shallow cup is not recommended for average use? If the player in question has tried out the Tuckwell and it gets the sound she wants, why is it wrong? Listen to Radovan Vlatkovic, he plays on one of the smallest, shallow, mouthpieces I have seen and sounds extremely dark with a

Re: [Hornlist] Holton Tuckwell mp

2005-05-03 Thread Paul Mansur
I suspect that most any custom mouthpiece maker could duplicate the dimensions of a Tuckwell mouthpiece. Try Moosewood, Stork, or any of a number of firms. Paul Mansusr On Tuesday, May 3, 2005, at 10:30 AM, Heather Husley wrote: I'm curious if anyone knows where I can find a Tuckwell mouthpiece

[Hornlist] Holton Tuckwell mp

2005-05-03 Thread John Dutton
Heather writes: If I could find a similar mouthpiece, that might work; I just have no idea what exactly I would be looking for. Holton's version of the Tuckwell mouthpiece is extremely shallow in cup. I wouldn't recommend it for average every day playing. If you really want

RE: [Hornlist] Holton Tuckwell mp

2005-05-03 Thread Steve Freides
Although it will cost you a few dollars, "Mailboxes, Etc." has stores in Canada that will arrange this for you. You could arrange to have it shipped to an MBE store which would then send it on to you. I looked into doing this once for an ebay purchase in Canada that was "pickup only" - the MBE fo

[Hornlist] Holton Tuckwell mp

2005-05-03 Thread Heather Husley
I'm curious if anyone knows where I can find a Tuckwell mouthpiece. I've played on one (a loaner) for a while, and I've decided I'd like to own one, but of course, Holton doesn't make them anymore. I'd love to find someone who would be willing to sell theirs, or has any ideas on where to locat