[Hornlist] Asleep at the Horn

2009-03-28 Thread Leslie
The guy obviously has a drinking problem. By the reaction of his section mates, it probably is an ongoing issue. I feel sorry for everyone. Leslie ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/option

Re: [Hornlist] RE: Asleep at the Horn

2009-03-28 Thread Jesse Windels
I recently learned that a large portion of narcoleptics are triggered by acute stresses: anger, fright, even humor. Stage performance would probably be on the 'maybe not' list for such persons. On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 2:37 PM, wells123...@juno.com wrote: > When I saw the video, the first thing I

[Hornlist] Re: Asleep at the Horn

2009-03-28 Thread KendallBetts
How right you are, Carl! I've worked with people whom I wish had been asleep and not played! But there is no cymbal crash there. That was the sound of wrinkling Holton though it may have been a Yamaha. I'm doing an acoustical test at the shop on Monday to determine what kind of horn it w

[Hornlist] RE: Asleep at the Horn

2009-03-28 Thread wells123...@juno.com
When I saw the video, the first thing I thought of is narcolepsy. People with narcolepsy fall asleep during the most inopportune times, like crossing the street or shopping for groceries, etc. The friends & family of the narcoleptic expect them to nodd off at any time and know that any efforts t

[Hornlist] Finding long lost horn

2009-03-28 Thread Brass Arts Unlimited
>> Long story. Short question. How do I go about instituting a serious search= for my original horn? Any advice deeply appreciated. As I said=2C I have= the original receipt with serial number << Best of luck! You are up against a serious hay stack looking for a unique needle. You need to a