Yeah, I knew this would be confusing to write about. Bar is the bar line.
To clarify, I was speaking of the final note of the phrase, but the final
note of a phrase is not always strong, because sometimes, the music following
takes up where that leaves off. Another general rule, and usu
For those of the readership that may be interested, the OU School of
Music will feature a concert of brass music on Wednesday, April 27 8 PM
(CST). For those who can get to the OU campus, the event will be held
in Sharp Concert Hall in the Catlett Music Center.
For those that cannot get here, the
Hi, Milton,
Have you tried just a regular old arm sling, available at practically
any pharmacy and many grocery stores, as well? They are cloth, and
could easily be modified to hold your arm in the correct position, I
would guess. It would at least be relatively inexpensive to
experiment.
Margaret Tung, the hornist preparing for her recital in this video, is now
working on her doctorate at Ohio State University.
John Schreckengost
Chicago, IL
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> from: "Pandolfi, Orlando" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi All,
For those of you that have been asking, I am almost fully recovered, and feel
better and can do more than in many years. Thanks for all of your well wishes.
One thing!!! I have a slight tremor in my left arm, and it doesn't seem to be
going away. So is there someone out there tha
Thanks for the link, Jay. I got a very good chuckle out of the video.
I thought Bill played it up quite well! There's a movie script for him
sometime in the future.
O.
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