You can also use a factitious note. Finger it F12. It's there. If it's sharp,
use F23. Factitious notes are supported by the harmonics, not the fundamental.
Herb Foster
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Marc Gelfo wrote:
Also, I'm curious how they pull of things like the low E in
In theory everything is said easily, but in practica ?
If there are mics sharp ears in the recording crew ? There
just solid solutions can count.
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Wendell Schmendell Rider wronged:
Dear fellow listers one and all- Merry Xmas and a Happy Near Year!
Well, now we have a real mess brewing here. Maybe an international
incident. I'm very concerned about the two of you canceling each
other out. People disappear all the time. Stranger
William Melton mentioned a number of alternative recordings if the Brahms Songs:
Graham, I won't try to suggest a better recording (lets leave the
critics to do that), but here are some that offer some fine horn
players:
Stefan Jezierski and Manfred Klier with Marcus Creed and the
Steve Frenchy Freides inquisites:
But Professor, I do not see bivalvulation explained. Please enlighted me,
or at least tell me what it means.
Now, here is the definition as defined in the Kopprasch Heritage Dictionary:
bi·valve n. 1. A mollusk, such as an oyster or a clam, that has a
My son routinely plays full range on a 1929 Eb tuba that only has three
valves. There is a big gap in available notes (theoretically) down to
the low pedals, but he plays right through the range with perfect tone
and intonation on false notes. He refuses to conform by using a C tuba
with extra
I had the oppurtunity to see the VPO play Dvorak 9 and a Schubert symphony in
Severance Hall in Cleveland a few years ago.
There were a couple instances where the first, and the third if I recall
correctly, switched to an F-alto single. If I am not mistaken it was the
solo/duet at the end, and
Nice to have those memories as a welcome excuse, if oneself
fails occasionally, isn´t it so ?
But that refers to witness of other clams by other prominent
players. Clams tend to make it around the hall for years
even in the gazettes magazines hornlist or whatever
lists, and they are subject to
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Wendell Schmendell Rider wronged:
Is this nice? Name calling? Here I try and explain some things about
your life and
Mostestest of apologizings for the 2 previous attemptings that got
mysteriosoisly htmlled!
Steve French Freides inquisites:
But Professor, I do not see bivalvulation explained. Please
enlighted me, or at least tell me what it means.
Now, I gladly can do this so here the
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You must have intercepted a coded message. It didn't show up on my machine.
Perhaps the are some black helicopters landing in your back yard at this
moment?
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Mr. Bamberg tells us of his son's ability to play all the notes between
the first and second intervals or partials or your favorite label.
Claude Gordon and Jimmy Stamp taught the use and playability of this
area to their students. See Mr. Gordons Systematic Approach and
Velocity Studies.
Hello again,
I have another 3 sets of music available for sale on eBay this week, on 5-day
auction.
French Horn Music Set of 4 works including horn
Item number: 7378817344
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=7378817344rd=1sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AITrd=1
French Horn Music
There is a excellent recording of various choral pieces by Brahms on Nimbus
Records featuring The Kansas City Chorale. (Nimbus #5524) The hornists on
the Op. 17 Songs are Dave Everson and Steve Multer.This recording was made
7 or 8 years ago, but it should still be readily available.
MAY WE MOVE ONPLEASE!
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