From the Baltimore Sun, here's an interesting read about physical therapy
for musicians:
http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/bal-ae.therapist29aug29,0,2463071.story
and here's a tiny url if you prefer:
*http://tinyurl.com/lnhy76*
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-Symphony-member-orchestrates-fight-against-MS5504.shtml
OR
http://tinyurl.com/n6alkp
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On the bright side, fixing horns does make =
you irresistibly attractive to women.
Or, Steve, maybe all that metal exposure just makes you BELIEVE you are
irresistibly attractive to women.
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must be used. It's all
spelled out, and expensive to implement. Remember that, if you feel
inclined to complain about the price of mouthpieces.
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is on the chops, is a serious, serious thing.
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I wish I could be there, this year, but it's the one week I can't make it.
My son's getting married. I know I have my priorities screwed up but what
can I say? Blood is thicker than Hetman Light Rotor.
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a scientific study. A great idea, but who is willing
to pay for it?
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money and
buy the less expensive Warm-Up.
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horn played better. What a treat!
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in as
it goes.
Tim, as I said before, get the F slide resoldered and realigned, and replace
the Bb slide. All very simple stuff for any competent repair tech.
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worth, especially if you like the
horn otherwise.
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So you're saying it's a piece for rare horns.
It's a rare piece for horn, played by a medium number of players, and it
must be well done.
Please pass the salt.
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Sorry Dave, but what kind of asymmetries are you talking about? I
didn=92t
get.
Almost every profile I viewed had some kind of asymmetrical feature.
Perhaps it was the resolution of my screen.
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machining programs. Artifacts of aliasing the
curves, perhaps?
BTW, what would this tell you about how the mouthpiece performs? If this
were available for horn mouthpieces, how much useful information would you
get from it?
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that if your Finke valves are working properly, there
are no faster horn rotary valves on the planet.
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it,
even if you do the current owner might not have any desire to sell.
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trigger and rotor
stop that reverses. Almost every tech who specializes in horns has done it
at one time, or another.
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an insurer who would take the word of any appraiser who did not inspect the
item insured. After all, the item could be in any condition whatever.
Whomever you get to give you an appraisal, they should actually inspect the
horn.
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. Just my opinion.
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). The engraving is
done with a laser. I don't think there's anything special associate with
this engraving.
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get it less often, and you almost
never see it on second slide tubes. Why? The length of the pull, the
position of the slide and how it's held to be pulled, and the frequency it
gets pulled.
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experience with slides that eat
grease is that they are very often loose. I would check for loose slides.
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(and possibly four)
lubricants: light oil inside to lubricate the rotor facings, heavier bearing
oil, and slide grease. If you have mechanical linkages, you may need a
heavy lubricant such as the Hetman Ball Joint, just for that purpose.
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on a single color.
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with a polystyrene foam insert, and was undamaged.
My take home message from the above story is this: if you are a horn player
either (a) do not drive a Morris Minor, or (b) stay out of Wales.
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There is an old saying in business: Get it done fast, get it done well,
get it done cheaply. Pick two. In other words, decide what is important
to you, and the choices become clear.
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in quintet
format getting the rights to arrange it may be difficult. I don't know of a
brass quintet arrangement, and I'm pretty sure it's not in the public
domain.
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a tool to do a job, so you
get the best tool for the job.
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director not noticing is quite generous.
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Lets hear it for music education! I found this sentence about horn playing
on Yahoo answers. This girl just wasted a year of band. I guess maybe the
band director had too many kids in the class to notice one of them
down. She was a fine horn player, and a fine person.
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more opera fans a chance to have a live, if not in-person, opera experience
rather than simply hearing a radio broadcast. The concept of using
broadcast technology to bring a classical music experience to the masses is
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