[Hornlist] Horn duets with band?

2009-04-22 Thread Angela Chase
Does anyone out there know of any horn duets with concert band accompaniment? Angi Chase Just as there is no music without learning, no education is complete without music! _ Windows Live™ SkyDrive™: Get 25 GB of free online

[Hornlist] Horn Parts

2009-04-22 Thread Brass Arts Unlimited
Well, I finally got pictures of the problems. The F slide doesn't hit the bell, as I had said, but it does scrape along the Bb slide. The brace on the F slide broke the soldering, but my camera doesn't have the resolution to show you. The picture with the Bb slide is with the slide as far in

[Hornlist] metronome

2009-04-22 Thread joey horn guy
Hello list, I haven't bought a metronome in years, and now I need a new one. There seems to be many on the market these days with a wide price range. Can anyone recommend a good metronome (doesn't have to have tuning capabilities) for under $100? Thanks!

Re: [Hornlist] metronome

2009-04-22 Thread Robson Adabo de Mello
Korg MA 30 is great, but for few bucks more you can get a Korg TM 40 that is also a tuner. I know that you said that it's not necessary but I think it does worth. Robson 2009/4/22 Michiel van der Linden corba...@gmail.com A simple Korg MA 30 with more than enough functions for most of us can

Re: [Hornlist] metronome

2009-04-22 Thread Conja Summerlin
Of course, it's extraneous if you already love your tuner. :) Conja On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 4:29 PM, Robson Adabo de Mello robson.ad...@gmail.com wrote: Korg MA 30 is great, but for few bucks more you can get a Korg TM 40 that is also a tuner. I know that you said that it's not necessary

Re: [Hornlist] Horn duets with band?

2009-04-22 Thread Dan Phillips
On Apr 22, 2009, at 12:02 PM, Angela Chase wrote: Does anyone out there know of any horn duets with concert band accompaniment? The Thompson Edition catalog (which is the best single source for such things) lists just one: http://www.thompsonedition.com/product_detail.php?id=40721 Dan

Re: [Hornlist] metronome

2009-04-22 Thread David Goldberg
joey horn guy wrote: Hello list, I haven't bought a metronome in years, and now I need a new one. There seems to be many on the market these days with a wide price range. Can anyone recommend a good metronome (doesn't have to have tuning capabilities) for under $100? Thanks!

Re: [Hornlist] metronome

2009-04-22 Thread Steve Freides
I now buy the Boss DB-30 - easy enough to use as just a metronome but will do a lot more, e.g., divide the beat up into 2, 3 or 4 parts for you, also has tuning notes, also has a handy tap feature that will tell you the tempo you tap in. $40. Also small, portable, has an ear-phone jack that, if

RE: [Hornlist] metronome

2009-04-22 Thread Rebekah Schaub
One of the advantages of the Korg MA 30 is that you can throw or drop it (it sort of explodes) and (once reassembled) continues to work like a champ - it's nigh on indestructible. _ Windows Live™ SkyDrive™: Get 25 GB of free

Re: [Hornlist] metronome

2009-04-22 Thread Steve Freides
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 10:35 PM, Rebekah Schaub rasch...@hotmail.com wrote: One of the advantages of the Korg MA 30 is that you can throw or drop it (it sort of explodes) and (once reassembled) continues to work like a champ - it's nigh on indestructible. Several students of mine own these

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