Hello Landel, yes I was too busy preparing the next trip - I
had just 8 days at home & to leave for Bangkok again - so
there was no time to prepare the additional report. I
thought doing it from my hotel room in Bangkok, where I had
plenty time during the days as the Walkuere rehearsals were
at nig
When I slack off practicing during the summer or even for a few days when I get
especially busy, the first thing I lose is security in my lower range, then
later other things start falling apart -- tone, flexibility, endurance,
technique. Surprizingly, the upper range seems to always remains i
I'm rolling on the floor! Sounds like the organist took the optional PDQ Bach
scoring of the Hallelujah Chorus...
What a hoot, especially when he finally gets the correct D Major Chord at the
end...
Walt Lewis
Howard Sanner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Some of you may get a chuckle from
this
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... the American Symphony Orchestra League (soon to be renamed the
League of American Orchestras)
What a pity to see one of our most entertaining organization acronyms
being changed.
(congrats to Bob Ward too, though I believe this is pretty old news by
this poi
In a message dated 06/12/2007 23:09:36 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
"Does anyone know if there is a good recording of the Farkas warmup
exercises
from his horn book?
\Thanks"
I don't think there's even a bad one!
lawrenceyates.co.uk
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Does anyone know if there is a good recording of the Farkas warmup exercises
from his horn book?
\Thanks
Ron
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Looking through the current issue of "Symphony," the magazine of the
American Symphony Orchestra League (soon to be renamed t
Looking through the current issue of "Symphony," the magazine of the
American Symphony Orchestra League (soon to be renamed the League of American
Orchestras) we find in the "Musical Chairs" section the following item about
one of
our list members (sidebar on page 11):
"The San Francisco
It's true that "romanic" is what "romanisch" would be if it were an English
word. However, "romance" as an adjective is the word currently in use in
English to mean "pertaining to the family of languages descended from Latin."
In the English-German/Deutsch-Englisches dictionary I have in my
With respect to colleague Lawrence, I beg to differ. This performance is
the one to end all others-and it has subtitles of a sort ;-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D09DCZryG2U
The Jack Attack!
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In a message dated 06/12/2007 21:29:16 GMT Standard Time,
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Some of you may get a chuckle from this performance of the end of the
Halleluja Chorus.
http://www.btinternet.com/~tim.johnson77/rambler/Messiahorganistoncrack.mp3
And here is how it should be done!
Some of you may get a chuckle from this performance of the end of the
Halleluja Chorus.
http://www.btinternet.com/~tim.johnson77/rambler/Messiahorganistoncrack.mp3
The person who sent it to me warned that some may find the words
offensive; however, I didn't notice any other than those Jennen
hans wrote:
But many will ask: "What is a music dictionary ?
Speaking of obscure dictionaries, you-all might be interested in the
Limerick Dictionary project,
http://www.oedilf.com/db/Lim.php
They already have 46,000 limericks, each one defining a word in
English. They go strictly alphabe
But many will ask: "What is a music dictionary ? Where do I
get one ?" - But they find everything via Google ..
and/or via fu..d - paedia, the "naseweiss" encylopaedia.
Use a music dictionary vs Wicked-paedia.
Bill
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I'm looking for interchangeable leadpipes for a Durk D3. If anyone has an
extra, please drop me a line. Thanks.
Joyce
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Be it so, if you trust wikipedia, but for us in the heart of
Europe, these languages are the Latin or Romanic. Not all is
orientated after the English terms.
But anyway, these "Spitzfindigkeit" (sophistry) is useless,
if even a majority of amateur & semi-professional players
cannot even remember t
2007/12/6, hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Romance language - yes, these languages (Italian, Francais,
> Espanol, etc.) are best suited for romances - what a nice
> term, but you meant "Romanic" or Latin languages as they
> derive from the languages of the Romans the "LATIN".
Romance is a correct term
Another great mini lecture by Maestro Pizka.
I find his anecdote about the timpanist hits quite close to a number of
young players I have worked with. I have attached two links about
multitasking below (something that has pervaded our culture along with
advancements in home technology) that mig
Romance language - yes, these languages (Italian, Francais,
Espanol, etc.) are best suited for romances - what a nice
term, but you meant "Romanic" or Latin languages as they
derive from the languages of the Romans the "LATIN". But why
it seems to be so difficult for many players in the English
spe
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