Re: [Hornlist] Corno in Ut

2007-12-05 Thread Kjellrun Hestekin
A is La (Think of C as Do, the D is Re, and so on.) Flat = bemol Kjellrun On 3-Dec-07, at 10:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What happens to horn in A, Ab, B, and Bb? Arn't they referred to as La? Our orchestra recently did an opera with a vocal group. I did so much transposing, I almost

[Hornlist] Nice Conn from the war years

2007-12-05 Thread Leonard Peggy Brown
Here is a real wall hanger from 1943! I have nothing to do with the sale of this CG Conn : ) Is this a double or a single? http://cgi.ebay.com/C-G-Conn-Navy-Mounted-Ship-Compass-WWII-1943-Rare-NR_W0QQitemZ130179440693QQihZ003QQcategoryZ64373QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Re: [Hornlist] Corno in Ut

2007-12-05 Thread epstein
What is bemo-1? ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org

Re: [Hornlist] Corno in Ut

2007-12-05 Thread Walter Lewis
I would think that the movable Do system would be in effect. Example: if the key is A, then A is Do...If memory serves correctly, only the French use a stationary do system. That comes from my Music History class. (I could be wrong, it's been over 30 years since I studied Music History and the

Re: [Hornlist] Corno in Ut

2007-12-05 Thread Carlberg Jones
At 6:11 PM -0500 12/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is bemo-1? Simply put, it's fla-7! -- Carlberg Jones Skype - carlbergbmug Cornista - Orquesta Sinfónica de Aguascalientes Aguascalientes, Ags. MEXICO ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu

Re: [Hornlist] Corno in Ut

2007-12-05 Thread Carlberg Jones
At 6:11 PM -0500 12/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is bemo-1? At 5:16 PM -0600 12/5/07, Carlberg Jones wrote: Simply put, it's fla-7! Seriously, though, perhaps the word bemol, which means flat, got split at the end of a line, making it seem as you wrote. -- Carlberg Jones Skype

Re: [Hornlist] Corno in Ut

2007-12-05 Thread YATESLAWRENCE
In a message dated 05/12/2007 23:19:33 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: At 6:11 PM -0500 12/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is bemo-1? Simply put, it's fla-7! Nah - it's the prequel to bemo-2 (which is sharper) lawrenceyates.co.uk

Re: [Hornlist] Corno in Ut

2007-12-05 Thread Kjellrun Hestekin
This was in reference to naming keys (the initial question was what is horn in Ut) As for what to do once you're IN a key, I'm hard-core, la-based minor, moveable Do all the way. Kjellrun On 5-Dec-07, at 7:42 PM, Walter Lewis wrote: I would think that the movable Do system would be in

Re: [Hornlist] Corno in Ut

2007-12-05 Thread Eww02
Generally speaking, publishers in countries with Romance languages seem to use the Sol-Fa syllables to name the key the horn is in (Corno in FA, Cor en Si-bemol). French sticks with UT, Italian (and I believe Spanish) use DO. If they don't qualify the Syllable name with a flat or sharp