RE: [Hornlist] Warm-Up routines

2005-05-21 Thread Chris Tedesco
In my playing, I admit that I've had a sort of love-hate relationship with warm ups. When I was first in college, I absolutely had to play a routine of sorts. By my sophomore year, I had more or less made my "warm up routine" and it's about an hour long. Without listing it excercise by exercise

RE: [Hornlist] Mahler 2nd -- A Question

2005-05-21 Thread hans
"Mit aufgehobenem Schalltrichter" translates into "with lifted up bell" & explains as: lift the bell a bit sidewards & keep the hand a bit more open than usual so to create a somewhat "hollow" broad sound, like playing in a long marble plated gallery or in the deep forrest. "mit aufwärts gerichtet

Re: [Hornlist] Brass Trio

2005-05-21 Thread Chris Tedesco
There's a Verne Reynolds trio as well? Chris --- BVD Press <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The Poulenc Trio is a great piece! Technically I believe it is called > Sonata for Brass. > > I am ready for flaming, but it works with Horn, Euph. and Tuba as > well. Give the Euph. the Trumpet part and th

Re: [Hornlist] Brass Trio

2005-05-21 Thread David Goldberg
On Sat, 21 May 2005, BVD Press wrote: > The Poulenc Trio is a great piece! Technically I believe it is called > Sonata for Brass. > > I am ready for flaming, but it works with Horn, Euph. and Tuba as > well. Give the Euph. the Trumpet part and the Tuba the Trombone > part. I have played it a few

RE: [Hornlist] Warm-Up and Warm Down

2005-05-21 Thread hans
Your method is quite good, but you may consider by the time, becomming independent from a certain warm-up routine, as you may not have the time to do so in the rehearsal place of a professional orchestra. This would mean consequently, that you have to warm up at home. How about the cold winter or t

RE: [Hornlist] Brass Trio

2005-05-21 Thread arsmiley
There's a work I've seen by Mark Wolfram that is distributed by the IHS http://www.hornsociety.org/_forms/IHS_press.pdf -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 11:44 PM To: horn@music.memphis.edu Subject:[Hornlist] Br

Re: [Hornlist] Brass Trio

2005-05-21 Thread Nicholas Hartman Hartman
Of course. Aren't those the insturments for Poulenc? Try that one. Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear List, Does anyone know of any college and high school level Brass Trio music for horn, trumpet, and trombone? __

Re: [Hornlist] Brass Trio

2005-05-21 Thread BVD Press
The Poulenc Trio is a great piece! Technically I believe it is called Sonata for Brass. I am ready for flaming, but it works with Horn, Euph. and Tuba as well. Give the Euph. the Trumpet part and the Tuba the Trombone part. I have played it a few times with this ensemble. Wishing you well,

[Hornlist] Brass Trio

2005-05-21 Thread Tokidoleg
Dear List, Does anyone know of any college and high school level Brass Trio music for horn, trumpet, and trombone? ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org

Re: [Hornlist] CYSO Audition

2005-05-21 Thread Paul Rincon
Question: Did you make the youth symphony orchestra or the concert orchestra? Paul R. - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 9:38 PM Subject: [Hornlist] CYSO Audition > Dear List, > > Remember when I was nervous about my Chicago Youth Orches

Re: [Hornlist] CYSO Audition

2005-05-21 Thread Paul Rincon
I feel as though you do not understand the whole point of Hans' 'diatribe'. It was not an attempt to discredit you, but to merely make you reexamine the purpose of your audition. If you audition solely on the basis of 'hitting the right notes' well, that is a good start but will not do very well f

Re: [Hornlist] Rank Amateur Counting Measures

2005-05-21 Thread Alan Cole
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Re: [Hornlist] Rank Amateur Counting Measures

2005-05-21 Thread Carlberg Jones
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RE: [Hornlist] Warm-Up and Warm Down

2005-05-21 Thread Steve Freides
Carlberg Jones wrote: > At 9:06 PM -0500 5/21/05, Bill Gross wrote: > > . . . National Peoples Radio . . . Chambers (if my memory on this is > >correct) asked him about warming up, his answer, "I did that - once." > > So, Bill, are you saying that warmups aren't necessary? > > For me they are ab

[Hornlist] Rank Amateur Counting Measures

2005-05-21 Thread Alan Cole
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RE: [Hornlist] Warm-Up and Warm Down

2005-05-21 Thread Carlberg Jones
At 9:06 PM -0500 5/21/05, Bill Gross wrote: > . . . National Peoples Radio . . . Chambers (if my memory on this is >correct) asked him about warming up, his >answer, "I did that - once." So, Bill, are you saying that warmups aren't necessary? For me they are absolutely necessary, and it's a rar

RE: [Hornlist] Warm-Up and Warm Down

2005-05-21 Thread Bill Gross
About a year or so ago National Peoples Radio here in the US had a one horn program on horn music and NYC horn players. I can't recall the names, but I think one of the players involved was Chambers and the other was well known horn player in New York who did both symphony work and jazz gigs. One

[Hornlist] CYSO Audition

2005-05-21 Thread Tokidoleg
Dear List, Remember when I was nervous about my Chicago Youth Orchestra audition back in March, well I made it into the program. I made the Chicago Youth Concert Orchestra. I almost didn't go to the audition because Hans Pizka put me down so badly, but I did well and I made it. I hit e

[Hornlist] Warm-Up and Warm Down

2005-05-21 Thread Tokidoleg
Dear List, How do some of you warm-up and warm-down? I thought it would fun and educational to ask professional and college players about how they warm-up and warm down. This is a very good question because there are many different styles to everyone's warm-up routine. Hans Pizka may wa

Re: [Hornlist] RE: wrong list

2005-05-21 Thread Billbamberg
In a message dated 5/21/2005 2:17:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I understood also, that if this excess solder is removed by aggressive chemicals, these must be neutralized extremely well. Holton used a deleading solution to remove the excess solder. After soaking in

Re: [Hornlist] RE: wrong list

2005-05-21 Thread Weshatch
In a message dated 5/21/2005 10:03:18 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I understood also, that if this excess solder is removed by aggressive chemicals, these must be neutralized extremely well. Holton used a deleading solution to remove the excess solder. After soaking

[Hornlist] Mahler 2nd -- A Question

2005-05-21 Thread Michael Henry
Greetings -- I wonder if someone could perhaps enlighten me regarding the bells up indications found in Mahlers 2nd. Throughout the 2nd, Mahler indicates bells up as "mit aufgehobenem Schalltrichter" However in the final movement after rehearsal number 49, the big horn entrance marked FFF,

RE: [Hornlist] Oboe Reeds in horns, was pressure

2005-05-21 Thread Aleks Ozolins
I agree, Josh, good observation but I feel your advice is misleading about pressure... Your observation doesn't change the fact that most professional horn players use a moderate to heavy amount of pressure. I will not cite an article to prove that, but I will stand by that statement. We are not pl

RE: [Hornlist] Oboe Reeds in horns, was pressure

2005-05-21 Thread David Goldberg
On Sat, 21 May 2005, Steve Freides wrote: > ... aperture is "from Latin apertura, from apertus, past participle of > aperire to open" I thought that "aperire" means "to laugh at a gorilla". { David Goldberg: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } { Math Dept, Washtenaw Community College }

[Hornlist] NHR - Teacher scam

2005-05-21 Thread David Goldberg
On Sat, 21 May 2005, Bill Gross wrote: > It's one form of a scam that's been going on for a while. Guy places an > order from a different nation. Sends a check ... Then couple of days or > week or so later turns out the check or money order is fraudulent. > Person who cashed it is SOL. A friend

RE: [Hornlist] Oboe Reeds in horns, was pressure

2005-05-21 Thread Steve Freides
>From http://www.m-w.com aperture is "from Latin apertura, from apertus, past participle of aperire to open" -S- > -Original Message- > From: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > du] On Behalf Of Hans > Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 1:14 PM > To: 'The Horn List' > Subject: R

RE: [Hornlist] Oboe Reeds in horns, was pressure

2005-05-21 Thread Hans
Josh, very interesting observation, which confirms my own experience. But, without personal critics, isn´t it "aperture" & not "aparture" ??? == -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent

[Hornlist] Re: Horn Digest, Vol 29, Issue 27

2005-05-21 Thread Jjhornman
And so I read on, the reed post was already stollen..sorry for the double post, hopefully my post had some insight...sorry for the repitition-maybe this shows how important this is! Josh ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or s

[Hornlist] Oboe Reeds in horns, was pressure

2005-05-21 Thread Jjhornman
Because everyone can't be Bill Vermuelen and might want to be, here is a neat little trick to see how the aparture works. In a rehearsal for Mozart 29 I sat next to the oboe player and we experimented with parts. He took an old oboe reed he had lying around and put it into my horn mouthpi

RE: [Hornlist] Teacher scam

2005-05-21 Thread Bill Gross
It's one form of a scam that's been going on for a while. Guy places an order from a different nation. Sends a check (or money order) way in excess of the amount of the order. Tells the person who received the check not to worry just go ahead and deposit it and mail the overage back to person wh

RE: [Hornlist] RE: wrong list

2005-05-21 Thread Hans
But, Ken, it is a very interesting news, indeed. Question: Does lacquering add more to the worse, if the excess solder is removed by aggressive chemicals ? I understood also, that if this excess solder is removed by aggressive chemicals, these must be neutralized extremely well. Some makers bel

[Hornlist] Teacher scam

2005-05-21 Thread Scott Hartman
Hi listers, I have spent a bit of time this week dealing with somebody trying to scam me. I believe theygot my name and email off the Hornplayer.net teacher listing. In March I got an email asking if this gent's son could take lessons from me how much would it cost. I sensed right away that

[Hornlist] RE: wrong list

2005-05-21 Thread ken
I just realized that I posted my 'Schmid' note on the Memphis list rather than the Yahoo list - sorry for the confusion! Ken "Just Put Your Lips Together And Blow" http://www.poperepair.com US Dealer: Kuhn Horns & Bonna Cases Pope Instrument Repair 80 Wenham Street Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 617

[Hornlist] RE: Schmid Horns - redrot

2005-05-21 Thread ken
I agree that Schmid horns are beautiful made, and as with all horns, in the right hands sound terrific. (I can't play an 8D like Myron Bloom!) However, I do want to put up a warning of something I've been seeing lately. In the last month I have had 4 Schmid horns come through my shop - all with re