Hello Bill, all said perfectly, but .
Concert c# on 2nd valve Bb-horn will be flat definitely if
the 2nd slide is at the right position for the concert E
(top), means if the A-horn is tuned perfectly. So why not
leaving the 3rd Bb-slide on ist place use it together with
2nd for the concert
Can anyone tell me the name of that delightful waltz now being used in the
current Sprint telephone commercials?
Thanks.
Wilbert in SC
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If it's the one I'm thinking of, try Waltz 2 from Shostakovich's Jazz
Suite #2. You can pull up a sample on Amazon to check. Slinky little piece.
Good luck!
Jake Ewalt
At 08:52 AM 8/28/2007, you wrote:
Can anyone tell me the name of that delightful waltz now being used
in the current
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Hello Bill, all said perfectly, but .
Concert c# on 2nd valve Bb-horn will be flat definitely if
the 2nd
Hello Wendell,
You can tune everything right with the lips, BUT NOT IN
COMBAT SITUATION, where many people are shitless scared
anyway. Trying trying again, does not help here. If third
valve is at the right position for the horn pitch A (concert
D), it should work for horn pitch g# also. - And
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