Clayton Whetmore, here:
Hans Pizka wrote:
Is the traffic on the horn list down to just one ort wo messages per
day, or is it my t-online spam filtrage eliminating hornlist messages ?
You're right, folks haven't contributed much e-mail to the list, in the
last few days.
Perhaps this reflects
Clayton Whetmore, here:
Mark Taylor wrote:
Prof. Pizka,
After listening to the samples on your website, I realized that the SOUND I'm after is closer to what I believe you've called the Romantic ideal. You can imagine my surprise!
I enjoyed listening to some samples of Mark Taylor's music
Clayton Whetmore, here:
Hans Pizka wrote:
snip
May-be it was
your spelling teacher (sorry, but I had to point to that), who might
give you a very bad score for all the spelling errors you committed
including the smple meanig or solfegio (correct: solfeggio). If you
were that careless playing
Clayton Whetmore, here:
Julio de la Rosa wrote:
John:
Sorry to hear that you have 6 fingers. Is that on just one hand or both?
Julio de la Rosa
If these are functional fingers on the left hand they just might make
for some interesting options in configuring triple horn wraps and valve
Clayton Whetmore, here:
Hans Pizka wrote:
What´s the matter with 6 fingers ? The sixth one is just there to show
YOU THE DIRTY FINGER !
Ah, the worth of a bird in the hand over two in the bush! wink
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Clayton Whetmore, here:
David Goldberg wrote:
Last week while I was in the pit playing Ruddigore, I found during a fast
fingerful passage that I was whacking the keys down - that is, my fingers
left the keys on the way up so as to already have full velocity at the
moment of contact with the keys
Clayton Whetmore, here:
William wrote:
When you point the finger at someone you have 4 fingers pointing back at you.
-William
chuckling I don't think so! Try it! Really!!! Try it! Go ahead,
point and actually look at your hand, while you point. Now count the
fingers pointing away
Clayton Whetmore, here:
Branden Geistert wrote:
If anyone has any extra time could you please list and explain the
various mutes for horn and what they do to its sound. Thank You very
much again.
Stephen Malinowski has a nice description of French Horn Stopping - Why
the Pitch Shift? http
Clayton Whetmore, here:
Branden Geistert wrote:
P.S. If anyone has any extra time could you please list and explain
the various mutes for horn and what they do to its sound. Thank You
very much again.
For starters, you may wish to view the general mute information
http
Clayton Whetmore, here:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike muttered:
Professor Pizka,
By the time i read the digest which was around 10pm on a school day, I
couldnt simply go into the bathroom and start wahing it out for an hour.
Thats why i did it yesterday evening.
Mike
Now, Mike, I
chuckling
My, my, my! Shall we keep track of how many drinks e-mails we're able
to toss back and forth on this nose to the grindstone no other topic
except horns list?
It's amazing how, when a topic is interesting to us, we tolerate it.
But let another musician talk about a topic that we
Josh Cheuvront wrote:
Man, you introduce me to this guy! I have yet to find a repairman who does
pro bono work on short OR long notice. I guess that must be a pretty
expensive ring you gave him!
Five golden rings!
Four calling birds, etc.
And a partridge in a pear tree
Clayton Whetmore, here:
Bryan Kennedy wrote:
To: Alan Cole
From: All of the other horn players in the world.
You are sick and should be banned from this list! To all of you other decent
people on this list how can we accomplish this? If it cannot be done, I'm
leaving ..Please Advise!!
Alan
Bryan Kennedy wrote:
I would like to apologize to the list
Awesome!!
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Clayton Whetmore, here:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
President Bush is clearly the most powerful individual on earth, but he was very cautious to gather enough international support, after extensive dialog, before he implemented the plan.
I recognize we've waxed rather Non Horn Related. Professor
Clayton Whetmore, here:
Daniel Canarutto wrote:
I...wonder if anybody could translate the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tunah - tuner's whatcha grill f'on top a'ya Ceasah Salad an'stuff
like that. -Whit in Beantown
From dah-oun South, heah in Gaw-juh, it ree-uhds nahcely, telling me
Clayton Whetmore, here:
Shane M wrote
Air density varies inversely proportional to temperature? Sound
(vibration) will travel slower through denser materials.
I couldn't help wondering how dense the atmospere is in outer space. I
don't think it's very dense! Then I wondered how fast
Clayton Whetmore, here:
Scott Bacon Dürkhorns wrote:
Herr Pizka,
I tried to have a look at the Beethoven, but nothing would correctly upload.
Is all in order with the link?
The only way I could find the Beethoven link was to click the Sitemap
http://www.pizka.de/Sitemap.html link on his home
Clayton Whetmore, here:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, someone has to be the fall guy, and a lot of times it's Michael Bolton
in these parts. Second is Kenny G, third is probably that Dino guy (the
religious Liberace) who plays in Branson, MO.
chuckling
I'm curious...can you play the piano
Clayton Whetmore, here:
Mark Louttit wrote:
We musicians have always been in the lead when it comes to ignoring race.
B.B.
Bill,
Maybe yes, maybe no.
Even as recently as the late 1940's it was impossible or next to impossible
for an Afro-American to get a job in a major orchestra
Clayton Whetmore, here:
Ben Kiel wrote:
Dang, this discussion the past few days has been
really depressing.
snip
it seems that if you
aren't the perfect mold for horn playing, or have
really big lips even, you will probably be relegated
to second rate orchestras for the rest of your life
Clayton Whetmore, here:
Dr. Martin W. Layman wrote:
If what you are having is canker sores intra-orally, these are not viral.
They are inflammatory in nature, caused by a hyper-reactive immune system,
I have found that two things influence how often I got the intra-oral,
canker sore ulcers
Clayton Whetmore, here:
Branden Geistert wrote:
Hello it's Branden again. Just curious if anyone knows whether or not
studio horn player James Thatcher has an official web page. I found a
couple of pages
You didn't mention what you found. You may have seen everything I did.
Here's what I
Clayton Whetmore, here:
Paul Mansur wrote:
OK. I'll bite. What does this signify?
It is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing.
--Macbeth, Act V, Sc.v
Paul Mansur
On Saturday, July 12, 2003, at 01:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
test
Clayton, here:
jdelarosa wrote:
Josh James,
Thanks for your complete and thoughtful responses on the sleep apnea issue.
I have ALL the symptoms mentioned and also suffer from mild acid reflux.
Fortunately my recent upper GI revealed that I have very little damage to my
esophagus. I am taking
Clayton, here:
jdelarosa wrote:
I can see it now,- What did you do this summer?
I screwed around with my embouchure and mpc's
snip
Then, I killed a pedestrian with a saxophone and I burned down the nerdy
violists' house
snip
Finally, after I got out of jail I was so depressed by the 4000 horn
Clayton, here:
William Foss wrote:
About a month of two ago I posted a message about buying a new Holton
281.
snip
Anyway, I was amazed when I was able to play a four octave C scale.
snip
I have not changed mouthpieces or anything in my playing other than
adjusting to a Holton 281 from a Conn
Clayton Whetmore, here:
Hans Pizka wrote:
Pulling out
four wisdom teeth in one session, would say quite insane doctor or
sadist. Do it in two sessions with some months between, o.k. - (more fun
for both sides, ha, ha !)
I hope you're joking, Hans! Perhaps it would be better to schedule four
Clayton Whetmore, here:
carson smith wrote:
Has anyone had an experience flying with a fixed bell horn recently or
know anything about the requirements these days? Thanks, Carson
I spent last summer up in Southeast Alaska, on an elective work
assignment. Yeah, I know, what a rough life
Clayton Whetmore, here:
J Burch wrote:
Your mileage may vary. Every airport is different from every other.
And every airline is different from every other within the same
airport. And every airport is different from one hour to the next at
the same checkpoint. All this despite TSA
Clayton Whetmore, here:
Paul F wrote:
Are all the hieroglyphics in Hans Pizka's messages because he is using rich
text to send? All the '=3D' stuff and '=B4' for an apostrophe? PLEASE if
you are using HTML change it to plain text for sending to the List.
Perhaps the problem is in your mail
Clayton Whetmore, here:
Hans Pizka wrote:
Volkswagen headlights did not represent the dragon in Magic Flute, as
there is no dragon but a big snake. The dragon appeared in Siegfried,
but was represented by two head lights from a big train engine. As I
played Long Call in that production
Clayton Whetmore, here:
In response to Travis, Chris wrote:
www.thompsonedition.com
(need I say more)?
Chris
--- Travis Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Hornlist,
Does anybody know a more affordable way (besides photocopying the entire
contents) to get the Maxime-Alphonse books
Here's an .mp3 nearer to the traditional xylophone arrangement Circus
Renz -- xylophone
http://www.geocities.com/andreybutorin/images/circusrenz_02.mp3
pieter dejonghe wrote:
Who arranged a version of Circus Renz for concert band and
solo-instrument?
Kind regards
Pieter dejonghe
Clayton Whetmore, here:
I searched Infospace, Yahoo, WhoWhere, Switchboard, Anywho and Worldpages, using both
Lorna Bowser and simply L Bowser. No luck!
Here's a suggestion, from http://www.ohiostatealumni.org/
...send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and list the name and class year
Clayton Whetmore, here:
I searched Infospace, Yahoo, WhoWhere, Switchboard, Anywho and Worldpages, using both
Lorna Bowser and simply L Bowser. No luck!
Here's a suggestion, from http://www.ohiostatealumni.org/
...send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and list the name and class year
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