After 50 professional orchestra years on first horn - no wonder ... eating,
well, is a matter of discipline: breakfast plus one meal & the third time just
fruits.
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It is Rampone, sorry for the confusion.
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Tim
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To Anyone Who Can Help:
My girlfriend recently got two single horns from our high school band teacher.
One is a Conn Bb single with an E serial number (1954?) and the other we are
unsure about. On the bell, it says
Agostino Rapone &
Battista Cazzini
Milano
Made in Italy
Does anyone know about
You really know how to fight dirty.
On 3/27/08, Daniel Canarutto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hans wrote:
> >To make you more jealous, we just returned from Emperor Duck
> >restaurant... The ducks are real jumbo ducks. We had problems to eat
> >our 1/2 duck...
>
> All right, Hans, I'm jealous, b
> CORRECTION: the analog output must be a 1/8" plug. You can do this with
> a simple adapter if your analog output is 1/4"
>
One bit of caution -
As was mentioned in a previous e-mail by a different poster, transferring
vinyl to CD requires the use of a Phono preamp. The use of a simple
adapte
CORRECTION: the analog output must be a 1/8" plug. You can do this with a
simple adapter if your analog output is 1/4"
"David A. Jewell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Greetings...
As indicated, this post is NHR. I'd like advice on how to transfer older,
analog recordings, including cassette tape
A friend of mine did it with his new iMac. The process was fairly simple..all
you need is an output from the LP/analog device to a 1/4" plug. Even the basis
editing software that comes with the iMac is good, but you can buy excellent
software if you wish to do more editing.
My friend transfer
Hans wrote:
To make you more jealous, we just returned from Emperor Duck
restaurant... The ducks are real jumbo ducks. We had problems to eat
our 1/2 duck...
All right, Hans, I'm jealous, but... the last time I saw you, you
told me you were going to lose weight... now, just to make you
jealo
To make you more jealous, we just returned from Emperor Duck restaurant at
No.24, Jianguomenwei , Chaoyang district, Beijing - it is about accross the
street from the old Friendship Store, not far from New Otani Hotel. open from
10:00 AM to 09:30 P.M. The ducks are real jumbo ducks. We had probl
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Yes, I remember the Charleston Workshop, the last we had Meir Rimon with us, we
got fed with "road-kill" nearly everyday, but with "boat-kill" the last day,
was named "shrimps". I had no problems with food in Oklahoma a few years ago &
in Hawai, but that was nine years ago. It was not cheap then
Greetings...
As indicated, this post is NHR. I'd like advice on how to transfer older,
analog recordings, including cassette tapes, LPs, and even reel-to-reel (!) to
digital format (specifically, CDs). Any advice would be appreciated off-list.
Thanks!
Jonathan Yoder
Hellio Jonathon - before I
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