Re: [Hornlist] Re: slow music

2005-08-19 Thread Weshatch
In a message dated 8/19/2005 10:12:59 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: When the oil evaporates, the grease will still be in there. That is so true. The big problem with lanolin used as tuning slides is that the lanolin can get washed into the valves. The valves work f

[Hornlist] Re: slow music

2005-08-19 Thread MUMFORDHornworks
That'll work, I use lamp oil for cleaning too, but if you put enough in there to break up the grease, it will get into the valve slides anyway when you go to play later. When the oil evaporates, the grease will still be in there. Well, ok some of it will flow all over your right leg. Use the

[Hornlist] Teachers in Desmoines

2005-08-19 Thread Hunt,Thomas
A friend is looking for a horn teacher in Desmoines for a high school senior. Any tips? Tom in Iowa -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nielsen Dalley Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 1:47 PM To: horn@music.memphis.edu Subject: [Hornlist] Re:Moz

[Hornlist] Re:Mozart norn concertos

2005-08-19 Thread Nielsen Dalley
Urtext editions with original transposition horn parts are available from a number of sources, such as Bretikopf and Hartel, Barenreiter Verlag, etc. Edited editions containing varying degrees of editing ( ranging from a few phrasing marks, to as much as almost rewriting the piece ) are also ava

[Hornlist] Re: slow valve. please help! rubbing alcohol ok?

2005-08-19 Thread J. Kosta
alcohol is very drying, and the stink is difficult to remove. To remove thick oil from sluggish valves I use UltraPure lamp oil - clear, unscented, 100% paraffin (kerosene) - from K-Mart, Wal-mart, etc. Put the oil in thru the leadpipe, and try to not let it flow into the valve slides - keep the