He just did!
Paul
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Begin a new topic.
Lisa
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Larry, you've re-set the standards for 'amazing'. Thanks - what a great
story!
Sandra
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Am I the only one experiencing this unpleasant phenomenon?
Peter Hirsch
You aren't. (You forgot Conn series numbers.)
Many were not on the list the last time an old thread was discussed.
We must also realize that many on the list are more interested in
movie music than in classical
Anyone know the serial numbers of the Hollywood horn players' Conn 8d's??
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Am I the only one experiencing this unpleasant phenomenon?
Peter Hirsch
You aren't. (You forgot Conn series numbers.)
Many were not on the list the last time an
AWESOME!
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I'm getting at least two copies of every append from the Memphis list; this
started a few months ago.
Loren
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Well...that's only mildly insulting. After all, isn't movie music a
viable genre of classical music? Many colleges are teaching movie music
as a new era in classical music (I've heard some refer to John Williams
as Neo-Romantic). Some might even argue that the Firebird and Rite of
Spring were
An important difference between movie music and ballet or opera is that
typically movie music is written after filming is complete. A movie music
composer has little or no control over what happens when (compared to opera and
ballet), whereas opera and ballet composers are famous for
I may not have made myself clear.
I can verify that I certainly am a crabby old guy who has been known to
bitch and moan about the level of discourse on this list over the years,
but that was not what I was doing (at least it was not my primary aim) in
my post. It seemed to me that I had been
Related to this, I think the abilities of most modern email reading programs
makes digest mode much less necessary than it used to be in the past. For
anyone who hasn't tried doing so, I highly recommend you create a folder
within your email program for the messages from this list, then create a
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I may not have made myself clear.
;-)
Count me as among those not sure whether you were referring to duplicate
mailings or repetitive postings.
A quick check of the mail server logs shows that you have been sent one
and only one copy of each of the digests so far
I recently bought a King 4 valve single b flat off
ebay, not to play seriously, but to have fun with.
When I play it alone in my living room it sounds
great; but, when I have tried it with an ensemble, the
intonation is all over the map. I mean, this little
horn is squirrelly!
I probably should
Upon receiving your post, I remembered one from late last year from Kendall
Betts, the last two sentences being relevant for your question:
Jim McDermott writes:
I'm just curious, from all of the vast experience on this list, what
improved playing characteristics could I expect from installing
Jeremy, you are right and I apologize for my statement, which was to
fundamentalist. There was this flood of movie music quotations
which, I must admit, impressed me somewhat negatively, as if there
was a disproportionate enthusiasm for this genre.
Daniel
Jeremy Cucco wrote:
Well...that's
Perhaps it's oil season again...
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I just watched the first 2 hours of Wendell's DVD. It's great! I love the
explanation of how to hold the horn while standing. No one's ever explained
that to me before. That alone was worth a $100 lesson! The buzzing
explanation demo was worth another $100 lesson. And then the embouchure
Hi fellow hornfellows!
Got my package too in Singapore.
the video discussions are priceless...
great concepts and i am already trying to put it into practice with
noticeable results...
just need to get used to the correct sensation quite different from my old
comfortable
I have had a similar experience with my 10D. I
replaced the stock pipe with Stuart de Haro's 9019x
pipe, and it made a world of difference. Even more
than I thought it would.
Gary
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