[Hornlist] RE: Horn Digest, VNew, Excellent Method Books for Beginners and Intermediateol 52, Issue 10

2007-04-10 Thread MUMFORDHornworks
The "Individualized Instructor", published by GIA, has some "Supplemental Books" that have nothing but recognizable tunes to play. Supp. Book one is good for first year beginners, and has some good songs that will hold their interest. It doesn't have "etudes" per se, but it covers the same

[Hornlist] RE: Advice for a Noisy H179

2007-04-10 Thread MUMFORDHornworks
Some other good advice has already been given. On Holtons, the stop arms can often be loose on their shafts. Just make sure the big screw in the middle is snugged down all the way. Sometimes even that doesn't help and you have to swedge the stop arms tighter (repair shop). Check to make

[Hornlist] Cabbage Roadshow NJ

2007-04-10 Thread LOTP
Cornisti, I was wondering if any other members of the Horn List will be attending Cabbage's presentation this Thursday evening. It might be interesting to attach some faces to the names we've been reading for the past several years. Paul Truszkowski American Weldery Band West Morris Concert Ban

[Hornlist] Re:Method books

2007-04-10 Thread Ken Bell
I would suggest the Breeze-Easy Books 1 and 2, along with the previously mentioned Getchell and Clevenger Books. By the way, my teacher from college days, Roy Waas, liked to use the Getchell Trumpet books for horn Ken Bell _

[Hornlist] RE: Advice for a Noisy H179

2007-04-10 Thread Richard
From your post, I'd suggest the following. 1) You mention oiling under the valve caps, but not putting oil into the slide tubes. A few drops in each valve slide every few days and a few drops down the main tuning slide each day should eliminate the scraping noise. 2) Flush the horn out with

[Hornlist] Holton Descant for Sale

2007-04-10 Thread rkathner
Hi All, I have an H200 descant for sale. $3000US Perfect condition except for 1 dent that was removed from under the hand guard. See pics here: http://web.mac.com/rkathner/iWeb/Site/Holton%20for%20Sale.html Please contact me off list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks for looking!

Re: [Hornlist] New, Excellent Method Books for Beginners and Intermediate Stu...

2007-04-10 Thread BrassArtsUnlim
In a message dated 4/9/2007 3:34:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Does anyone have recommendations of texts (method books), that I can use to supplement what most of the area band directors are using?- - most are using Essential Elements. -- I hesitate to make recommen

RE: [Hornlist] New, Excellent Method Books for Beginners and Intermediate Studen

2007-04-10 Thread Melvin Baldwin
What about the Getchel books 1 and 2? They fill in the gap quite nicely. Melvin Baldwin From: Roxanne Haskill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: The Horn List To: horn@music.memphis.edu Subject: [Hornlist] New, Excellent Method Books for Beginners and Intermediate Students? Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007