Re: [Hornlist] PLEASE READ - new web address for this list

2005-07-20 Thread Jerryold99
Hi Dan, Many thanks!! ... for keeping this important resource available to us. It's very much appreciated. Best regards, Jerry Old in Kansas City ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mai

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2005-07-20 Thread Paul Kampen
Message text written by The Horn List >for I played 2nd trombone. < Dear All A horn player disguised as a 'second trombone'? That must be Nanki Poo (who was disguised as a second trombone). Regards Paul Kampen (W.Yorks UK - 2nd Horn D'Oyly Carte - 1971)

[Hornlist] PLEASE READ - Census interruptus: temporary shutdown and new web address.

2005-07-20 Thread Dan Phillips
The horn list will be down for about the next hour or two while I move it to a new server. When we're back online, the new web address (for changes in personal options, subscribing or unsubscribing, etc.) will be: http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/listinfo/horn The old address will answer,

[Hornlist] 668V R.I.P.

2005-07-20 Thread Chris Tedesco
I read on an ad for a used 668V that it has been discontinued. Since it no longer has a page on the Yamaha site, it seems to be true. Anyone have any idea why? My guess is lack of interest. The 668V that I owned at least was a great horn, but they didn't seem to be particularly popular compar

Re: [Hornlist] bi-instrumentalism

2005-07-20 Thread billbamberg
This topic comes up again and again, and I don't recall a single negative. I've almost always marched with a euphonium. As an alternative, I borrow an F alto trumpet from my son's collection and add lib harmony if the trumpet section is small. My son plays all brasses at a pretty high pro lev

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2005-07-20 Thread David Jewell
We don't do Mikado for at least two years, but Nanki-Poo was my running name last week. I have been called much worse in the past! Paxmaha Susan Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Will your next performance be Nanki-Poo in the Mikado? David Jewell said, in part: I just finished a fun and

[Hornlist] [NHR] Lunar Science

2005-07-20 Thread Bill Gross
Open Google and click on the Google Banner. You'll be taken to a photo-mosaic of the moon showing all the Apollo landing sites. Pick any one of the indicated Apollo sites and zoom in to the closest magnification. You'll see latest data on make up of the moon. ___