[Hornlist] Embouchure

2006-02-07 Thread Wendell Rider
On Feb 6, 2006, at 10:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: message: 5 date: Sun, 05 Feb 2006 20:31:43 -0500 from: Howard Sanner [EMAIL PROTECTED] subject: Re: [Hornlist] Embouchure How do you keep your corners firm? I never understood that. Another question, How do you keep your corners firm

Re: [Hornlist] Embouchure

2006-02-07 Thread Daniel Canarutto
Howard Sanner wrote: Here's a good way to get started. Breathe in through your mouth. Say hup in an American English pronunciation I don't think I need this, but just out of curiosity I checked the Merriam-Webster website, which gives also the (American English?) prononciation of

[Hornlist] low C

2006-02-07 Thread Daniel Canarutto
Can anybody explain way the fundamental of the F horn is so easier on the Bb horn fingered 13 rather than on the F horn without pressing any key? After all, one has the same tube length in the two cases. Daniel ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu

Re: [Hornlist] [getting off topic] Embouchure

2006-02-07 Thread Greg Campbell
Daniel Canarutto wrote: I don't think I need this, but just out of curiosity I checked the Merriam-Webster website, which gives also the (American English?) prononciation of the words. Hup is actually there, so even if you are not American you can follow Mr. Sanner's instructions... How

Re: [Hornlist] Embouchure

2006-02-07 Thread Howard Sanner
Daniel Canarutto says: I don't think I need this, but just out of curiosity I checked the Merriam-Webster website, which gives also the (American English?) prononciation of the words. Hup is actually there, so even if you are not American you can follow Mr. Sanner's instructions...

[Hornlist] performance oppertunities in Upstate NY

2006-02-07 Thread Nicholas Hartman Hartman
For the past few months, I've been badgered by many of the local school band directors to perform in the pits of their musicals. There is a drastic shortage of horn players up here this year. I am referring a plea from the band directors up here that if you are a capable horn player in upstate

[Hornlist] Re: Horn Digest, Vol 38, Issue 7

2006-02-07 Thread Marc Gelfo
Can anybody explain way the fundamental of the F horn is so easier on the Bb horn fingered 13 rather than on the F horn without pressing any key? After all, one has the same tube length in the two cases. *Theoretically* the same tube length. As you probably well know, 13 combination is a

RE: [Hornlist] performance oppertunities in Upstate NY

2006-02-07 Thread Bill Gross
Will they cover transportation and lodging? :) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nicholas Hartman Hartman Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 2:27 PM To: horn@music.memphis.edu Subject: [Hornlist] performance oppertunities in Upstate NY For

[Hornlist] Need Bb Single Horn Advice

2006-02-07 Thread Kent Spielmann
Thanks to all who replied. Your overwhelming positive response tells me I ought to keep the horn and learn to play it. I must agree with those who suggested using the 4th valve in combination with 3rd to make a kind of F loop for the open F notes. This seems the best use of the feature. It looks