Re: [Hornlist] tiny differences (was: cry, oh horn)

2006-10-30 Thread Steve Haflich
From: "David Lamb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ...the widespread belief that a horn plays better if it has been played > for an extended period of time by a good player. This is also a widespread belief among string players. Violinists say that persistent playing out of tune can

Re: [Hornlist] tiny differences (was: cry, oh horn)

2006-10-30 Thread David Lamb
Daniel Canarutto comments about: ...the widespread belief that a horn plays better if it has been played for an extended period of time by a good player. This is also a widespread belief among string players. Violinists say that persistent playing out of tune can damage a fine instrument and

[Hornlist] Trick or Treatment?

2006-10-30 Thread HORNTRASH
Now, I have the mostestest of knowings that I am now making the mostest, accuratestest of describings here that this is something that has the mostest exactest, precisest, and same effect on your horn, and is also much, much, much cheaper, than cryogenics so first you must find a constructi

RE: [Hornlist] Cryogenics

2006-10-30 Thread hans
Herb, have you ever visited instrument factories in China, PR of China ??? Surely not. I have visited several of them. Through the years. And even elsewhere in the world, the instruments are assembled by hand & not by automats So the errors. Making mechanical parts by modern CNC, off course,

RE: [Hornlist] tiny differences (was: cry, oh horn)

2006-10-30 Thread Joe Scarpelli
If that's true, does anyone know where I can one of Tigers old sets of clubs? Regards, Joe -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Canarutto Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 8:52 AM To: horn@music.memphis.edu Subject: [Hornlist] tiny differe

Re: [Hornlist] tiny differences (was: cry, oh horn)

2006-10-30 Thread James B Ewalt
At 07:52 AM 10/30/2006, you wrote: Speaking of tiny differences among instruments, I'd like to know what the listers think about the widespread belief that a horn plays better if it has been played for an extended period of time by a good player. . . . . . . Uh-oh. Do you suppose the conver

Re: [Hornlist] Cryogenics

2006-10-30 Thread billbamberg
If the parts are made using modern CNC and forming, the precision fit will easily equal the best that can be done by a master craftsman. The entire horn can be assembled and held together with only a fixture to support the shape under the influence of gravity. Under these conditions, the joints

RE: [Hornlist] tiny differences (was: cry, oh horn)

2006-10-30 Thread Steve Freides
Daniel Canarutto wrote: > Speaking of tiny differences among instruments, I'd like to > know what the listers think about the widespread belief that > a horn plays better if it has been played for an extended > period of time by a good player. Now, here I really can't see > the rationale, but

[Hornlist] tiny differences (was: cry, oh horn)

2006-10-30 Thread Daniel Canarutto
Speaking of tiny differences among instruments, I'd like to know what the listers think about the widespread belief that a horn plays better if it has been played for an extended period of time by a good player. Now, here I really can't see the rationale, but have no sufficient experience of di

Re: [Hornlist] Telemann Concerto

2006-10-30 Thread Paul Manly
He also wrote a trio sonata - I used horn, recorder, bassoon, & harpsichord at my recital (many years ago)- can also use violin & cello instead of recorder & bassoon. - Original Message - From: "Linda Sherman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "The Horn List" Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 7:20

Re: [Hornlist] Cryogenics

2006-10-30 Thread Herbert Foster
It would seem that cryo doesn't affect the brass structure. Now, there's the issue of residual stresses left by the assembly and soldering. This could affect the horn's playing. Could cryo relieve that? Or, alternatively, is there a high temperature at which to relieve stresses and that doesn't ann

RE: [Hornlist] Telemann Concerto

2006-10-30 Thread hans
Yes, he did: concerto for 2 horns, Concerto for 3 horns with solo violine, strings & harpsichord - all to be found with my edition, see: www.pizka.de/Pizka-music.html -Original Messag

RE: [Hornlist] Telemann Concerto

2006-10-30 Thread Jonell Lindholm
This has been re-issued by Archiv Music. I recieved this last week, but have uet not had time to listen to it. The details are at http://tinyurl.com/y9eobl (http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/album.jsp?album_id=57853) >= Original Message From Bill Tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = >A good re

Re: [Hornlist] Telemann Concerto

2006-10-30 Thread Bill Tyler
A good representation of Telemann horn works is Hermann Baumann's recording with Academy of SMITF on the Philips label, recorded in the mid 1980's. Linda Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have been listening to the CD "The Magic of the French Horn" and really like the Telemann Conce

[Hornlist] Telemann Concerto

2006-10-30 Thread Linda Sherman
I have been listening to the CD "The Magic of the French Horn" and really like the Telemann Concerto. Did Telemann write any other works featuring the horn? I have been unable to find out just googling around. Thanks in advance. Linda ___ post: ho

Re: [Hornlist] cryo a horn

2006-10-30 Thread Linda Sherman
Although I suspect that the molecular structure of the metal itself is not affected by the cryo process, I believe there are quite plausible, non-bizarre explanations of why the horn might actually play better after having this done: 1. The freezing process may loosen up some stuff that wouldn