Dear firend:
Hello.How are you doing recently?Some days ago, I came across a wonderful
electronic company on the web and had a pleasant chat with the sales manager.
He told me that they are planning to lower the prices greatly in order to adapt
to the global economic crisis, so that they c
. Also, I sometimes take
my mouthpiece with me for exercises while driving.
Fred
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Steven Mumford
wrote:
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>
> This is not about food, but you might enjoy looking into acupressure.
> There are 4 points that affect the lips, 1- just below the middle
ied to lead our
nation, in the event of unfortunate clammity befalling Ms. Palin, as Ms.
Palin herself !!! Here's to better times ahead!
Fred
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 6:28 AM, wrote:
> Dear Hornlorn,
>
> I spoke to the Professor yesterday by short-wave radio as his phone is now
&
ing a trip to a good
shop with a good rep. If you tell us where you live, you will probably get
some references to a good shop within a couple hours drive.
Fred
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Ashley Grothe wrote:
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> I have a slight problem with my rotor valves...My second valve has a
>
tion how tastes and perceptions can change over the
> years...
>
> Fred
>
> On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Howard Sanner <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Note well that I am a middle-aged, not-very-talented amateur. So my
>> comments are definitely worth wh
How about 'Hail to the Chief' as something of a postscript or encore. There
is a great symmetry right now between honoring Lincoln and drawing attention
to what his actions all those years ago helped happen here in the US on Nov.
4th.
Fred
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 12:56 PM, John Sch
Ah! I understand now!
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Leonard & Peggy Brown <
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> date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 18:16:57 -0800
>> from: "Fred Baucom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> subject: Re: [Hornlist] 100 year old recording
&
Don't leave us hanging, Leonard! What did they sound like?
Fred
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 5:51 PM, Leonard & Peggy Brown <
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> This may be the wrong list. On one of the horn lists someone said that
> there was no way we could know what horn players s
You might check your local big library...ours in Sacramento has a copy.
Fred
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 9:51 AM, Jesse Windels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am having no success finding this book. Does anyone know if it is still
> in print or where I could find a co
Saens - Havanaise
Sarasate - Carmen Fantasy
Thanks, Fred
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one with
a good rep to go with you to a major music store (check ahead to see what
they have in stock and on consignment) - the fee for this one-time service
would be well worth it.
Good luck, Fred
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 9:16 PM, steve f <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
expenses on your taxes...
Fred
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 11:25 AM, Jeremy Ristow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
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> I was wondering if there were any private teachers out there that had to
> drop a student due to non-payment and have had to take the matter to small
> claims court. What was yo
not quite locked in). Concerts are always much better in
person, though... The NYTimes reviewer noted that they had just come off
tour, and so may have been worn out.
Fred
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:06 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I watched the same performance on PBS and it looked
The election should be held in Florida to guarantee the most 'interesting'
results. Butterfly ballots anyone?
On 2/19/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hey, Hans,
>
> Haven't you heard? This is how we hold elections now in the USA! Wait
> until November and see what happen
Would anyone know where I might be able to purchase orchestral sheet music
and/or score from the movie, 'Searching for Bobby Fischer' (1993),
composed by James Horner? I am coming up empty in my searches.
Thanks, Fred
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Come on guysobviously, the perfect technique was in the sneering, since
he had already stated that he 'played it perfectly'. In fact, I going to
call cabbage for a sneering lesson - I feel I've always been lacking in this
important area.
Fred
On 2/15/08, John Burch &l
Come on guysobviously, the perfect technique was in the sneering, since
he had already stated that he 'played it perfectly'. In fact, I going to
call cabbage for a sneering lesson - I feel I've always been lacking in this
important area.
Fred
On 2/15/08, John Burch &l
*Sonata for Strings and Two Horns* - Nicholas Maw
On 2/11/08, Travis Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dear Hornlisters,
>
>
>
> I'm leading a discussion session this weekend at the Southeast Horn
> Workshop in Columbus, GA about "Forgotten Gems of the Horn Solo
> Repertoire." A few of us
a-a-a-a-a-a-sh another one
Just like the other one.
You've been hanging on to it
And I sure would like a hit.
Fred
On 2/6/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Kendall, I must say I am inspired! I look forward to trashing my next
> Lawson which will, I am
I'd definitely
watch. In any case the Pats probably could have used you two days ago when
they passed on attempting a field goal.
Fred
On 2/5/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> I have gone to these horns, exclusively, as I am now 60 and my arm just
> isn
Wow! Great info - thanks, David, although Lawrence is right - I can
visualize Dan Ackroyd pitching this on SNL...
Goes without saying that you should use your neighbor's tires rather than
your own...
Fred
On 2/4/08, David Goldberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> If you google
if it doesn't work out in the long run, the horn should
retain its value if carefully purchased.
Fred
On 2/1/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> As I told you guys the other day, I met a young lady (age 16) who wants to
> play horn, but has been playing trum
a compact wrap that blows with an average amount of
resistance.
Thanks, Fred
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Hmm...heading toward possible recession, and, our dollar buys less everyday
in overseas markets. Well, at least we have our success in Iraq to feel
good about.
Fred
On 1/11/08, Loren Mayhew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Listers,
>If you are contemplating purchasing a
I was also going to suggest BAGS, as I have owned one for 5 years and am
very happy, but checked the current prices on their web site and they seemed
rather high (~$320), probably due to currency exchange.
http://www.berp.com/bags/horn.htm
Fred
On 1/11/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTEC
No...Richard obviously meant to say '4 hornists' rather than '4 horns'.
Hornists are known as the 'heavies' of the music world, as so make good
bodyguards.
On 1/9/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
> In a message dated 09/01/2008 19:40:20 GMT Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED
is the crux of the
current thread.
Fred
On 1/3/08, Carlisle Landel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Just a point of clarification. Your mileage will vary by insurance
> company. Here in the US, some companies will insure your horn as
> part of your standard homeowner'
Thank you, Valerie...good info...
Fred
On 1/2/08, Valerie WELLS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> I called my insurance company (USAA) and found out that my horns are
> insured (as personal valuable property) against damage or theft while being
> shipped anywhere worldwide a
See post from Cameron Kopf sent 3 hours ago
Fred
On 12/18/07, Max Bygrave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> With all this discussion of 667 and 667V I have to ask
>
> ...snip...
> Who makes a pipe that would fit a 667 ?
>
&g
I've just placed my Paxman 70A (full triple) for sale on hornplayer.net. If
interested, please have a look and write or call with any questions.
Thanks,
Fred Baucom
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And he made it sound so easy...I still think back to a live, virtually
flawless, performance of Brandenburg 2nd. Tuckwell was (is) so talented
that I'm sure it has been comparatively easy for him. But how many
Tuckwells are there?
Fred
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bout, that's why orchestral music is the
main draw and why there may indeed be a bias when compared to music for
band.
Fred
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27; observation, make
sure the letter is grammatically correct, and with no misspelled words.
Fred
On 12/13/07, Trey Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Granted my audition experience is limited, but everything I've read and
> the folks I've spoken with say it is esse
'Sousa bands', so they may have been 'marching cellos' part of the
time. Woody Allen made that work (to great comic effect) in 'Take the
Money and Run'.
Fred
On 12/12/07, Paul Mansur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interesting stuff, but you're all
Where do I buy one of these 'transposers'?
Fred
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Walt Le
Excellent advice, Jack...
On 12/4/07, John Dutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> [Q]
> How much different will a particular horn play with a different bell
> flare.
> I have a 1 year old Atkinson with a rose brass bell and I've noticed I
> can't
> play as loudly as I could on my old 8D before th
Good thing it did! 'Ut, a deer, a female deer', just does not work.
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Just for the historical
ht of this discussion,
this is likely due to a deficient leadpipe.
Fred
On 11/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> I'm curious to know what your criteria is for judging a leadpipe? What
> would you consider that makes a certain pipe better, not
> just
This is all too hard. I think I'll just sniff the Crazy Glue and then
fantasize I play horn and write humorous posts as well as Kendall Betts, the
Barry Bonds of the horn world (meaning, he hits lots of home runs, with or
without Crazy Glue).
Fred
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I've forwarded the comments below to Dennis Houghton in Fort Worth. Last
week I received, on trial, a vintage 8d from his shop that now has a twisted
bell - the shipper: UPS.
Fred
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e declining international value of
the dollar.
Fred
On 11/16/07, Carlisle Landel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hans,
>
> Welcome back!
>
> When will we hear about your trip?
>
>
>
> The short answer for the problem with the US dollar, as I understand
>
>From today's Sacramento Bee. According to the article, these
simulcasts are increasingly popular...'perhaps' they will eventually
put more people in the seats at local opera houses, wanting the live
experience.
Fred
High Note for Opera
The success of Metropolitan Opera simu
$11.95 each?? OUCH!! I use plumbers "O" rings, 2 or 3 on each slide
so they don't move without intentionaround a nickel each at
hardware stores.
Fred
On 10/30/07, Jonell Lindholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >= Original Message From The Horn List =
>
ver the other Kruspe copy 868. Later, when I
sold it, I learned alot more about these horns from Paul Navarro - all
862's are *not* created equal, since they are custom and were largely
hand-made.
Fred
On 10/30/07, scott young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have owned the 861 (c
and their
efforts in working with emerging musicians, but she constantly had to fight
the district administration's efforts to cut back on music classes and money
for those programs. She believes that they will not stop until all music is
out of the schools.
Fred
On 10/29/07, [EMAIL PRO
DoubtfulBill is from the Chicago area originally before coming to SF as
principal horn of the Opera orchestra in the mid-1980's, and my remark was
meant as a joke. He played the concerto perfectly in rehearsal two nights
ago, and as Strauss wrote it.
Fred
On 10/25/07, sheldon kir
://www.auburnsymphony.com/
He's taking everything up an octave, so should be fun.
Fred
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#29 is my favorite of the Mozart symphonies. Actually, I've always
preferred his piano concertos.
Fred
On 10/18/07, Graham Jarvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi (again)
> While I'm at it (I normally just lurk).
> I was at a live concert a couple of weeks
For those interested in the US: "The News Hour with Jim Lehrer" on PBS has
a 10 - 15 minute interview tonight with the new music director of the
Baltimore Symphony, Marin Alsop. The interview takes place during the last
15 or 20 minutes of the hour-long prog
As Captain Kirk used to say: "You've earned your pay for the week". Great
suggestion - sometimes this list really is worthwhile...
Fred
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Ave, you meant 'he did *not* own or play a Kruspe...', right?
Fred
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Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 9:19 AM
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The picture in the link provided looked more like a Kruspe than a Conn or
Holton - the top slide was wider in shape...
Fred
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ings as
these produce more the sound I am looking for.
This post was not meant to have a point or advocate anything...just airing
out some thoughts!
Fred
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Googling the french phrase cited, came across this hit:
http://books.google.com/books?id=jYTiK1bwjqIC&pg=RA1-PA76&lpg=RA1-PA76&dq=ha
uteur+r%C3%A9elle+music&source=web&ots=d7gpzc6l8V&sig=Q_ExHKSQqcgPeVFxX8D8Wl
VtRfs
Within this page, "hauteur reelle" is trans
My two little lines produced this? Definition for 'defensive' may have to
be expanded or re-written...
You seem to be in good company, thinking this video is funny - check out the
comments from 'Urfer' under the video. Most of the other comments there are
equall
Ditto... I don't see anything funny about this video - he seems to be doing
his best, and it must have taken some courage to get up there.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 7:22 AM
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Upon receiving your post, I remembered one from late last year from Kendall
Betts, the last two sentences being relevant for your question:
Jim McDermott writes:
I'm just curious, from all of the vast experience on this list, what
improved playing characteristics could I expect from installing
Anyone know the serial numbers of the Hollywood horn players' Conn 8d's??
On 9/5/07, Daniel Canarutto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Am I the only one experiencing this unpleasant phenomenon?
> >
> >Peter Hirsch
>
> You aren't. (You forgot Conn series numbers.)
> Many were not on the list the l
Which movie was that (the 'lake' solo)?
Fred
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Alway
Out of Africa
Dances with Wolves
both by John Barry...
Fred
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At 10:20 PM 9/2/2007
Here it is:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/08/23/DDGCIRM8K91.DTL&hw=robert+ward&sn=001&sc=1000
Congrats, Bob...
Fred
On 8/23/07, Steve Haflich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> About a week ago I noticed that the "Acting" had disappea
desired slide receiver on the horn, and then add the existing slide to the
top, connecting the new slides. If nothing is physically in the way on your
Alex that would prevent, this may work for you if you remain unsucessful in
contacting them.
Fred
On 8/14/07, Steve Freides <[EMAIL PROTEC
I see where you're going with this, Jack - feed the vitamins to the sharks
and crocs - brilliant!
Fred
On 8/7/07, John Dutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> [Q] snip...and some studies have suggested that taking these vitamins
> can actually lower your lifespan
'Answers will come to you'...sounds sort of like an I Ching thing - but they
only come to me when I buzz 'Jimmy cracked corn and I don't care'... Is this
wrong?
Fred
On 8/6/07, Wendell Rider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Just who is Reba McLaurin, re
band, and for pictures.
Fred
On 7/20/07, Ellen Manthe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That instrument is a mellophonium, probably in F or E-flat.
http://www.alsmiddlebrasspages.com/mellophone/ is a website dedicated to
the
history of the mellophone and related instruments. Al has picture
1948-49, and written for Brain.
Another interesting fact (but of no help to Joel)...Mason Jones recorded the
Sonata withGlenn Gould.
btw, any of you ever heard the 'Sonata for Strings and Two Horns' by
Nicholas Maw? Was recorded with Alan Civil and Ian Harper a long time ago.
Fan
itics...
"And they do not "require" them to play these instruments. In fact, we just
had a training session on "Ethics" that says the military is not allowed to
push a particular instrument because this could be viewed as supporting that
make and model."
Fred
On 7/13/
Hey! I've played for that guy! Small world!
Fred
On 7/1/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A horn playing friend of mine has emailed me to ask if I can suggest a horn
player for a job next week (I've given her a number and everything's been
fixed up
to fill out
the bags.
What are your cellists and bassists doing about this?
Fred
On 6/29/07, Carlberg Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 6:03 PM -0400 6/29/07, sirgallihad wrote:
>I'm going overseas to europe with my youth orchestra in a couple days, and I
>was wondering how I sho
#x27;Books')...I did this with a couple and got some interesting looking titles.
Fred
On 6/28/07, Adams, Natalie L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone know of any horn or music related novels? If not novels,
then must read books? (Other than the obvious Farkas and Brain
biogra
I remember over the years that good and interesting comments have been made on
this subject - perhaps they can be searched out from the archives.
Fred (currently traveling thru Paris and Florence)
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You might have signed that, 'Valerie, missing the point entirely'...
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Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 2:36:29 PM
Subject: [Hornlist] Re: Getting Ready Emotionally for Beeth 9th.
Valium or Xanax may be helpful. If
ent yet again, but that would be rude. And while she and others
are still struggling with the technique, where is the spirit that is within the
music - nowhere to be found. Sorry for the rant...
Fred
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Must be difficult to hold onto your 8d thru this, however...
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Since we're digressing, allow me to offer "skin t
ething - I
got to doodle on one once and was amazed how much better and more focused than
was my 'N' series). As Kendall has indicated on this list, there are better
choices available now.
Fred
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S
I know that wasn't Auburn, CA, but it well could have been - we have a horn
soloist coming in October (Bill Klingelhoffer - SF Opera)...should be equally
humorous to read the review after...
Fred
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Milton wrote:
"...Oh and I just tried the pencil thing again and guess what, plop onto the
floor it went. :-)"
That pencil is obviously drunk, Miltonbetter get it into rehab...
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Joshua Bell poses as street musician...does anybody notice?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/04/AR2007040401721.html?hpid=topnews
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a good private instructor, perhaps from a
local university.
Fred
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I have been playing tenor saxophone for a f
Ha! I am totally impressed - the rifle is a very nice touch. Wonder if he
brings his own explosives for performances of the 1812. But I would not want
to get this guy angry with me - he might put something down my leadpipe that
would cause formation of green stuff, or worse, want me to go tra
Ken,
Which slide greases do you like (break-down w/ valve oil)?
Thanks, Fred
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Valerie
ry of documents.
Fred
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If put this file on my iDisk, anyone could download it from my public
folder if they g
L.A. Philharmonic warms to Gustavo Dudamel
Musicians say 'bravo' to future conductor
By Diane Haithman
Times Staff Writer
April 9, 2007
A few years back, Los Angeles Philharmonic music director Esa-Pekka Salonen, a
native of Finland, borrowed a little American entertainment industry slang when
py to provide as an email
attachment individually to anyone wanting to read it (I've obtained Pete's
permission).
Fred
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as to speed things up
significantly. I'm not familiar with Windows Vista OS - perhaps this version
has now duplicated Google/Yahoo...
Fred
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eople selling the case should know. Also, I do not know how an Alex triple
wrap would compare to a Paxman in terms of fitting into the case...
Fred
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Ha! You're a better man than me, Lawrence - I would have died of a coronary on
the spot...
Fred
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d of April, and I
want to do it at least once so am pulling rank, so to speak. Also, our current
4th player is not as strong as our 4th ten years ago...
Fred
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ith the 4th movement of this symphony, etc.). But for some reason
this reasoning falls flat - after all we don't perform and listen to music for
'intellectual' pleasure, do we?
Fred
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Time to update my filters...
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Subject: [Hornlist] Naughty or nice? NICE
This discussion about Jeff Smiley has been a bumpy ride, but a wonderful
growing e
Would cabbaging be considered 'culture' or 'lack of culture'?? :-)
Fred
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To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 10:10:02 AM
Subject: [Hornlist] Pitched battles and poi
instructor).
Fred
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...snip... High C's are nice, but what about playing a seamless, gorgeous and
full sounding Brahms 2? As far as the smiley thing goes, different strokes
for different folks; If may work "for you", but there's a slim chance it wi
No, that was no mistake, Hans - the BeethoVan is the current mini-van of choice
among discriminating musicians everywhere here in the US. Not being one of
those, I still drive a Nissan...
(Guess what the "horn" plays when honked...)
Fred
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From: ha
I hadn't thought about that - though it was extremely enjoyable to view, I hope
it is pulled off Youtube due to copyrights...
Fred
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From: hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: The Horn List
Sent: Wednesday, March 7, 2007 11:03:08 PM
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Beeth
Thanks for this - I'm sending this to non-musical friends and family who have
wondered for years what I do with my free time...
The Fredster
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From: ROYSTER CHAMBLEE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Cc:
Well, duh!! On the other hand, this provides an opportunity to talk about the
sender 'behind his back', so to speak...
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From: Carlisle Landel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: The Horn List
Sent: Monday, March 5, 2007 12:46:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] ???list still active?
When looking for something like this, I take the 'shotgun' approach on google.
For instance, when recently looking for a study score, entered 'bruckner
symphony 6 score', and got lots of hits to chose from.
Fred
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From: Jonathan Yoder <[EMA
tra like a bull...
what was that Bartok thinking...
Just trying to be helpful... Fred
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From: Richard V. West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: The Horn List
Sent: Friday, March 2, 2007 9:35:02 AM
Subject: [Hornlist] Test Message
Apologies for this message.
Not having
"RĂ³ta, a Valkyrie in Norse mythology, who chose those who were about to die on
the battle-field."
Is this the 'rota' you had in mind, Lawrence? Our list does resemble a
battle-field, sometimes...
Fred
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Probably everyone knew that this alternate part was from R. Strauss, himself,
by I did not. Had assumed the lower notes were from some over-protective
publisher or editor, who might also think they would sell more copies if a
lower alternative was provided. Thank you...
Fred
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