[Hornlist] The Art of the Vienna Horn [recording]

2006-03-14 Thread Valkhorn
My school's library has just signed some deal which lets us listen to any Naxos recording we want to over the internet. It's through Naxos directly so it's completely legal. One recording I found was Wolfgang Tomboeck playing the Vienna horn on a cd titled The Art of the Vienna Horn He

[Hornlist] multiphonics

2006-03-14 Thread Hans.Pizka
According to Prof.R.Kirby (Sept.1st, 1925 Musical Times): Multiphonics on a brass instrument consists of a played note plus a sung note (higher or lower) plus the summation ton plus the differential tone. One has to know the series of overtones first how they are numbered: As written: C

Re: [Hornlist] multiphonics

2006-03-14 Thread Klaus Bjerre
I haven’t read the Kirby text, and Hans’ summation is very good. The stuff isn’t new to me, as I used it on the bass trombone, where it is much easier due to the much larger mouthpiece bore and the resulting very reduced resistance. I had been around a few brass band instruments until I came

[Hornlist] Kruspe history

2006-03-14 Thread Whitacrehill
When did Kruspe stop making horns? Is there a website that has a history of the company? ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org

RE: [Hornlist] Kruspe history

2006-03-14 Thread Richard Smith
They haven't. I played a new one at the Midwest Band Clinic in Chicago last December. It was being imported by Gemeinhardt. It was the classic Horner model (looks just like an 8D) and was good horn with a unique sound but a little stuffy below middle C. I liked it but thought it a little

Re: [Hornlist] Kruspe history

2006-03-14 Thread Jerryold99
In a message dated 3/14/2006 8:03:54 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: When did Kruspe stop making horns? Is there a website that has a history of the company? Hi, I believe they're still in business. Try: _www.edkruspe.de_ (http://www.edkruspe.de) Regards,

[Hornlist] More NHR Australian true facts!

2006-03-14 Thread phirsch
I went and forwarded the snippet Bill Gross (without seeking permission; I'll admit it) posted to this list to the music librarian's list and one of the members sent me this pointer towards the full FAQ http://www.amazingaustralia.com.au/faq.htm Yes, amazing is the word for much of this,

RE: [Hornlist] More NHR Australian true facts!

2006-03-14 Thread Bill Gross
If you have ever had any dealings with the folks in Oz, you really wouldn't be surprised. I think that there is a certain devil may care attitude to lots of societal norms built into the Aussie psyche. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of

[Hornlist] Re: Tuning The Slides

2006-03-14 Thread Ilana Domb
Hi Simon! Lawson has a chart which they will send out to you for tuning the slides. I could also send it to you. Let me know. Ilana Domb *Von:* horn@music.memphis.edu *Gesendet:* 26.02.06 19:00:28 *An:* horn@music.memphis.edu *Betreff:* Horn Digest, Vol 38, Issue 30 Send Horn mailing