[Hornlist] Re : A new mouthpipe

2006-08-13 Thread Alon reuven
There are several talented builders who produce great mouth pipes, some of them were mentioned in your post . I , personally , have an Atkinson mouth pipe and it seem to do the job . but the advice I can give you is not to confuse yourself with too meny choices . pick three or four mouth pipes , a

[Hornlist] breathing and support

2006-08-13 Thread MARKSUERON
When I studied horn 40 years ago, I was told to take deep breath, expanding lower rib cage and below, then support sound as you play by pushing out ( some said), pulling in (others said), pushing down(another said). A later voice teacher told me to support sound as above and would chastise m

[Hornlist] Responsum cruciferi

2006-08-13 Thread HornCabbage
Ruth R wondered Whats the plural of Missa Brevis? * Missa solemnis. Gotta go, Cabbage ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org

[Hornlist] Capo di Capi Tutti

2006-08-13 Thread Bo Gusman
Well, assuming you're serious, which I doubt, it would have to be "da capos." "Da capo" is an Italian phrase, and you have nounified it into English, so it would be pluralized as an English word. Ain't English wonderful? I believe that in the Mafia, the head of the the "commission" was called

Re: [Hornlist] New mouth pipe

2006-08-13 Thread MARKSUERON
why do you want to put a new mouthpipe on the 8d? Ron ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org

Re: [Hornlist] NHR - questionum linguini

2006-08-13 Thread Paul Mansur
On Aug 13, 2006, at 8:18 AM, Herbert Foster wrote: Well, assuming you're serious, which I doubt, it would have to be "da capos." "Da capo" is an Italian phrase, and you have nounified it into English, so it would be pluralized as an English word. Ain't English wonderful? Herb Foster --- D

Re: [Hornlist] NHR - questionum linguini

2006-08-13 Thread Paul Mansur
On Aug 12, 2006, at 7:27 PM, Ruth Redfern wrote: Bonus question: what is the plural of "Stratford on Avon"? Well, I think it depends one whether you are speaking of two Avons & two Stratfords or one Stratford and two Avons, or two Stratfords and one Avon. Could be Stratfords on Avon if

[Hornlist] HR now - questionum linguini

2006-08-13 Thread David Goldberg
Right, Herb. There was a serious component to my question, but fun too. I was writing to someone about a music book that I like to play along with - I might have mentioned it here long ago, but I don't remember. It is "The Complete Irish Tinwhistle Book", by L.E. McCullough. The book contai

Re: [Hornlist] NHR - questionum linguini

2006-08-13 Thread Herbert Foster
Well, assuming you're serious, which I doubt, it would have to be "da capos." "Da capo" is an Italian phrase, and you have nounified it into English, so it would be pluralized as an English word. Ain't English wonderful? Herb Foster --- David Goldberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What is the plu

[Hornlist] moving to CO

2006-08-13 Thread David Kaslow
Hello, bunch- I hope you all are well and enjoying the summer. For your information, on Sept 15, Elinor and I are moving from Vermont to Boulder, CO. In Boulder, I plan to teach a small number of serious horn students. If anyone is interested, please contact me privately at [EMAIL PROTECTED] (