Just wanted everyone to know I am selling my beloved
Knopf full double.
The ad will be updated on Hornplayer.net soon. That
horn just is not for me, but it is a truly spectacular
instrument. I played it for the past few weeks and it
is one of the best Geyer type horns I have ever
played. The horn i
Just wanted everyone to know I am selling my beloved
Knopf full double.
The ad will be updated on Hornplayer.net soon. That
horn just is not for me, but it is a truly spectacular
instrument. I played it for the past few weeks and it
is one of the best Geyer type horns I have ever
played. The horn i
The most exhilarating natural horn playing doesn't
have anything to do with whether your horn has valves
or not. It has to do with whether you have no clothes
on or not while you play horn.
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For those of you in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area (Channel 13) the program
will run instead on Sunday afternoon at 3:00 P.M. I guess the program
will "Formerly Live from Lincoln Center."
Ed
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A double post, reminding USA listers to set their
VCRs, Tivos,
For those of you in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area (Channel 13) the program
will run instead on Sunday afternoon at 3:00 P.M. I guess the program
will "Formerly Live from Lincoln Center."
Ed
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A double post, reminding USA listers to set their
VCRs, Tivos, e
Greetings,
I am in need of a Baroque horn (or copy) by the end of this season.
If anybody has one for sale please contact me off list.
Thanks
Richard Burdick
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Hans Pizka wrote:
> Steve, it was not a joke, but an interesting (questioning)
> comment, worth to be answered reasonably, which I did.
OK, I really didn't intend it that way, but the responses have been
interesting to hear.
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At 06:12 PM 9/13/2006 +0100, Corenut wrote:
>Seeing how all the violinists wave about in the breeze, I'm glad the hornists
>are staying seated or I'd feel even more seasick than I do now!! Good grief!
I think the swaying violinists and WWs made the bassoonist (dulcian?) think
she was moving which
Steve, it was not a joke, but an interesting (questioning)
comment, worth to be answered reasonably, which I did.
=
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A double post, reminding USA listers to set their
VCRs, Tivos, etc. for Live from Lincoln Center's
broadcast of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra's
opening night concert, September 13, 2006 @ 8:00 p.m.
on PBS. (For those of us on EDT, it really is live,
give or take a seven second delay.)
The p
List, the :) in my message is a "smiley face," a way of indicating a joke.
I was not seriously suggesting the horn players stand up, only making a
joke, although obviously not a funny one according to some.
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Wow, last night I officially ran out of my book. Actually I am two
short. That's over 500 books sold- thank you to all of you who bought
them! I was expecting this to happen soon, but a sudden run has
caught me up short. The next edition (1000 books) is going to the
printer this week but it
Exactly !
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Seeing how all the violinists wave about in the breeze, I'm glad the hornists
are staying seated or I'd feel even more seasick than I do now!! Good grief!
I think hand-stopping (with any accuracy) whilst standing up would be quite
difficult, you do have the leg as resistance to the movement of yo
One has to see where they play. The room is not big and the
camera has to have to have easy access to all players. So
they arranged low strings, woodwinds & horns as seated while
the higher strings stand around them. Such can be seen on
old drawings. Further, if the horn bells point a bit
downwards
Just heard this CD ,Guildhall Horn Soloists,thanks to Bob Johnson,what a fine
choice of horn music.
Keeping up with new recordings is a great source of motivation.Just
wondering if anyone else enjoyed it.
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Tom Fisher wrote:
> You may enjoy this:
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zpf38dQpMzk&mode=related&search=
This was posted on the Natural Horn list - I thoroughly enjoyed the playing,
although I'm wondering why the French Horn players were lazy and had to sit
since the violin players managed t
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