Phil J wondered
Any suggestions for a good snake? The one that I have has a lot of exposed
metal around the brushes. My horn gets a bath about every three months, and
usually doesn't seem to need it. I brush my teeth before playing, oil often,
and nothing but water when I play.
Sorry, not care anymore about discussion between Mara me, as she had sent me
a nice letter all is settled since.
Greetings from Shanghai
Hans
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Get the one with Fricsay on DGG. It's excellent.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0IX83/sr=1-1/qid=1144420208/ref=pd_bbs_1/103-6238272-4255844?%5Fencoding=UTF8s=music
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Asp, and ye shall receive.
gotta go,
Cabbage
Except in Ireland.
Bo
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subject: [Hornlist] Natural horn--Mara
Natural horn studies used to be de rigeur for hornists, so it should
help your over all technique. I don't
For anybody really interested in Natural horn there is a yahoo group for
Natural Horn. It is a small and infrequent item in my email. New members are
welcome. We would really like to know about natural horn performances before
they happen.
Richard Burdick
1st Horn
Regina Symphony
Regina, SK
Hi all,
I just got hold of a 1952 Conn 4D single f horn. It caught my eye as the bell
throat seemed larger than my 'medium' bell 10D of 1999. It is significantly
larger in the throat, but perhaps not as large as a 'large' bell horn.
Did Conn bell sizes vary over time, or is this one an
Even I know enough to use a viper. A bristling, stainless steel viper.
Throw it out when it gets kinky, if you can.
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Phil J wondered
Any
Or Newfoundland
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Or Hawaii.
Loren
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