My comments:
1. Although the mouthpiece may be labeled the same size, the sizes have
changed over time, so the NY Bach 1 1/4 is not likely to be the same as a Mt
Vernon or modern 1 1/4C.
2. There is a chance that a NY Bach mouthpiece may have been replated one
or more times in its lifetime.
I have a friend looking for a Lawson S670 cup. Does anyone have one for
sale? The plating must be an tack and the price reasonable. Thanks.
Joyce
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Yeap, that's the list we were talking about. Remember, that is a trumpet
list. This is a horn list. :)
Joyce
date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 10:59:50 -0500
from: Steve Freides [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject: RE: [Hornlist] OT: Is there a trumpet list similar to this
horn list?
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TPIN - http://www.tpin.org/
Trumpet Herald Forum - http://www.trumpetherald.com/forum/ (this is a
bulletin board and not a mail list)
C trumpet - You will find many philosophies on this subject. I think most
will play C trumpet at some point, but it is not a given. Some play C
trumpet
Would the label be willing to do some direct marketing and pre-selling at a
discount to raise funds? If people can save a big chunk on the CD they
might be willing to fund it. Of course the discounted price that might work
to fund a chunk of it. The key would be to lower the price enough to get
I'm looking for interchangeable leadpipes for a Durk D3. If anyone has an
extra, please drop me a line. Thanks.
Joyce
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This is the only research that I know of concerning the effects of different
finishes:
http://www.dallasmusic.org/schilke/Brass%20Clinic.html#Finishes
Joyce
date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 17:17:33 +0200
from: Alon reuven [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What does silver plating or gold plating do to your horn?
Alon
the alpacca gets the shots easier
quicker.
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I couldn't agree with this more. A pro, or perhaps even a
good student, could play on one of those cheap import
I couldn't agree with this more. A pro, or perhaps even a good student,
could play on one of those cheap import singles and make them sound
respectable. However, for some, whose playing is similar to mine, I still
find that getting a horn, mouthpiece and other enhancements that assist me,
can
Just as a reminder, there is a stolen brass instruments list up at
www.cornetconnection.com/lost.htm. Any stolen or lost instruments can be
posted there.
Joyce
date: Tue, 16 May 2006 11:09:01 -0600
from: Alison Pruett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject: [Hornlist] Stolen horn in Salt Lake City
I can buy that. It is certainly a different explanation than I've ever
heard before, but it sounds like a reasonable explanation. It is
interesting that mine like that does set in better on the pith of the 1 and
3 combination than my other cornets. If these are not compensators, I
wonder why
Frankly, I don't know.
I don't think that air always passing through that piece of tubing. It may
pass into it, but without both valves depressed it probably does not pass
all the way through. You are correct in saying that it would only effect
that pitch as much as a longer third valve slide
I've never seen a Buescher model like this, but I do own a Conn Conn-Queror
that also has added tubing between the first and third valves. On the Conn,
the tube you see going from the first valve to the third valve acts as a
compensator. I don't know for sure, but I would assume that they are
Mara,
One of the things that will work is to make less mistakes. I'm not saying that
you make many mistakes now, but if you don't make any mistakes, he will have
nothing to say.
Joyce Maley
Behalf Of Mara Cushion
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 5:01 PM
I was wondering if anyone might give
I'm looking to buy a composite rim that fits Giardinelli-style threads. I'm
looking for a medium rim, at a fair price, for a friend to try. She has an
allergic reaction to metal, so I want to get her a composite rim to try to
see if it makes a difference. Thanks.
Joyce
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I just wanted to add my 2 cents to the pile of info on Thompson Edition--I
ordered a T2 mouthpiece online about 3 weeks ago. It was in my mailbox two
days later -- super mouthpiece! Thanks.
Joyce Maley (SC)
www.cornetconnection.com
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I'm looking for a used Durk D3 bell in rose brass with a kranz, at a
reasonable price--can't afford a new one right now. If anyone has one for
sale, please contact me off list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks.
(sorry for the post to both lists)
Joyce
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I always use the same rim, but have found that sometimes mouthpieces that
are good in one horn, simply don't work that well in another horn.
Joyce
date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 11:08:19 -0400
from: Steve Freides [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject: [Hornlist] Changing mpc when changing horn
Do most of you, if
I'm looking to add new Easter music for trumpet and keyboard to play next
Easter. I would like something on the flashy side without working too hard. I
would like to find something with limited range that is mostly in the staff and
maybe not beyond a Bb above the staff once and a while. I
Perhaps we could just not allow anyone to join the list that still has
something to learn about playing horn. That way the remaining people
could freely and openly discuss all things relating to the horn's
playing, technique, repertoire, ensembles, personalities, and so on,
without putting
I think that correct equipment is important. If it wasn't, we could
each just go out into the forest, carve ourselves a mouthpiece, and be
ready for the pros. However, do your search with the aid of a competent
horn teacher (this is different than just anyone that teaches horn).
They will help
I know it is difficult to believe, but sometimes accidents happen. I'm
saying this in my defense, as I know I will do that some day too. I
think most of us should be able to deal with it once and a while. By
the way, no, I don't read the note at the top of EVERY digest every
time--my bad.
The following link goes to the results of a study done by Renold Schilke
on trumpets. The part about the differences he found between lacquer
and plating is about half way down the page:
http://co-bw.com/Schilke%20Brass%20Clinic%20CBAW.htm
Joyce Maley
http://www.cornetconnection.com
My first response is that I tell them that I take Western Union for
payment. When the CASH is in my hand, I will send out an instrument.
If they don't answer back, then you have their answer on their
legitimacy.
By giving them a payment option that is safe for you, you won't be
chasing off
Who currently makes Schmidt style horns? I just got a vintage York
Schmidt style horn and it has the most comfortable change valve of any
horn I've played so far. Also, the smoothness from one side of the horn
to the other is wonderful. What are the best playing older model
Schmidt style horns
If you live in or around the Carolinas and are interested in getting
together to play horn choir music, please join the new Carolina Horns
list at:
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/carolinahorns/join
Please note that this is a list only to make arrangements to get
together and play horn
be so much more than that.
Joyce Maley, South Carolina, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hurricane Chinooks - Home of the Large Lap Dogs: http://www.chinookdogs.com
Hurricane Alpacas - All ARI Registered: http://www.myalpacas.com
Cornet Connection: http://www.cornetconnection.com
date: Tue, 15 Jun
If you had to pick three excellent horn choir pieces (5 and more parts), one
easy, one medium and one difficult, which ones would you pick? Thanks.
Joyce Maley, South Carolina, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hurricane Chinooks - Home of the Large Lap Dogs: http://www.chinookdogs.com
Hurricane Alpacas
Any horn players in SC interested in getting together to do some horn choir
stuff later this summer?
Joyce Maley, South Carolina, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hurricane Chinooks - Home of the Large Lap Dogs: http://www.chinookdogs.com
Hurricane Alpacas - All ARI Registered: http://www.myalpacas.com
, but
the rest were quite nice.
Joyce Maley, South Carolina, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hurricane Chinooks - Home of the Large Lap Dogs: http://www.chinookdogs.com
Hurricane Alpacas - All ARI Registered: http://www.myalpacas.com
Cornet Connection: http://www.cornetconnection.com
date: Sun, 14
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Hurricane Chinooks - Home of the Large Lap Dogs: http://www.chinookdogs.com
Hurricane Alpacas - All ARI Registered: http://www.myalpacas.com
Cornet Connection: http://www.cornetconnection.com
Was:
date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 13:44:50 -0500
from: Alan Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED
If anyone has a lost or stolen brass instrument that they want listed on the
lost or stolen instrument site at http://www.cornetconnection.com/lost.htm,
please contact me off list at [EMAIL PROTECTED], with lost
instrument in the subject line. I will get them posted right away.
Joyce
date:
at the pictures. Pictures
at:
http://www.cornetconnection.com/hnb.htm
Thanks.
Joyce Maley, South Carolina, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hurricane Farm - Health, Temperament, Versatility
Hurricane Chinooks - Home of the Large Lap Dogs: http://www.chinookdogs.com
Hurricane Alpacas - All ARI Registered: http
://www.cornetconnection.com/hnb.htm
Feel free to ask any question you may have. Thanks.
Joyce Maley, South Carolina, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hurricane Farm - Health, Temperament, Versatility
Hurricane Chinooks - Home of the Large Lap Dogs: http://www.chinookdogs.com
Hurricane Alpacas - All ARI
. It was
a long day, but very worthwhile.
Joyce Maley, South Carolina, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hurricane Farm - Health, Temperament, Versatility
Hurricane Chinooks - Home of the Large Lap Dogs: http://www.chinookdogs.com
Hurricane Alpacas - All ARI Registered: http://www.myalpacas.com
Cornet
If you put enough rum in either, it no longer makes a difference -- that
goes for the horns too.
Joyce Maley, South Carolina, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hurricane Farm - Health, Temperament, Versatility
Hurricane Chinooks - Home of the Large Lap Dogs: http://www.chinookdogs.com
Hurricane Alpacas
There are two sides to a trumpeter's personality: there is the one
that lives only to lay waste to the woodwinds and strings, leaving them
lying blue and lifeless along the swath of destruction that is a
trumpeter's fury; then there's the dark side
--Irving Bush
At least that is the motto
in
college--college was my preparation for teaching and playing for a
lifetime.
Joyce Maley, South Carolina, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hurricane Farm - Health, Temperament, Versatility
Hurricane Chinooks - Home of the Large Lap Dogs:
http://www.chinookdogs.com
Future home of Alka, a Polish Tatra Sheepdog
Any chance they make a rum scented valve oil? I wouldn't mind inhaling
that.
Joyce Maley, South Carolina, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hurricane Farm - Health, Temperament, Versatility
Hurricane Chinooks - Home of the Large Lap Dogs:
http://www.chinookdogs.com
Future home of a Polish Tatra Sheepdog
would also consider trading for an AL, C8, D6, H8 or KF underpart.
Thanks.
Joyce Maley, South Carolina, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hurricane Farm - Health, Temperament, Versatility
Hurricane Chinooks - Home of the Large Lap Dogs:
http://www.chinookdogs.com
Future home of Alka, a Polish Tatra Sheepdog
finding the information you are looking for. I hope this
information helps.
Joyce Maley, South Carolina, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hurricane Farms - Health, Temperament, Versatility
Hurricane Chinooks - Home of the Large Lap Dogs:
http://www.chinookdogs.com
Hurricane Alpacas: http://www.myalpacas.com
for this type of change valve. Thanks.
Joyce Maley
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hurricane Chinooks - Home of the Large Lap Dogs
Health, Temperament, Versatility
http://www.chinookdogs.com
South Carolina
Cornet Connection
http://www.cornetconnection.com
]
Hurricane Chinooks
Home of the Large Lap Dogs
http://www.chinookdogs.com
Cornet Connection
http://www.cornetconnection.com
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Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 08:00:48 EST
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Red Rot - Oil the Bore!!
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horn, I do recommend you check out all the
military bands. I spent 10 years with Air Force bands as a trumpet player
and conductor, and it was great!
Joyce Maley
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hurricane Chinooks
Home of the Large Lap Dogs
http://www.chinookdogs.com
Cornet Connection
http
standard.
Joyce Maley
mailto:hurricane;chinookdogs.com
Hurricane Chinooks
http://www.chinookdogs.com
Cornet Connection
http://www.cornetconnection.com
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Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 19:48:27 -0800 (PST)
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