In a message dated 4/5/03 10:01:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Fabulous - just as I thought - my Berg doesn't miss lots of notes.
Double Fab! I see my Geyer didn't make his list either.
Paul Mansur
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In a message dated 3/25/03 11:11:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have to play a work that requires me to flutter-tongue and I can't do
it.
Block your air supply with your tongue behind upper front teeth, (T
position), then blow with your mouth open and see what happens. The air
should
In a message dated 3/13/03 2:23:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This discussion Hans has brought up is an excellent topic. I
recently attended the Southeast Horn Workshop held March 7-9 at
Columbus State University.
I'd like to read a report of the SEHW since I didn't get to go this year.
In a message dated 3/14/03 10:26:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
matter of state of mind?
Without a doubt!
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In a message dated 3/12/03 1:54:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The way Clevenger always taught us to do it was to shake the hell out of
them. He claimed one could not get the proper affect by a regular lip
trill and he rarely proposed a valve trill in that range. I choose the
robust lip
In a message dated 2/19/03 6:22:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please tell me that horn playing
doesn't hurt asthma conditions! Please tell me that there are
professional horn players with asthma! All you MD's,r anyone else with
this condition, can you offer any advice?
Thank you,
In a message dated 2/5/03 7:11:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ohn,
No, you are corn~fused... it was not our noble instrument. The correct
quote was:
I did not have sax with that woman.
Leonard
It appears we have a contingent of folk who are too young to remember the
said president
In a message dated 2/6/03 12:43:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Robert Dickow wrote:
Played Auf dem Strom last night, first time I've done it with a tenor
singer, in E. Went really well, but how can such an easy piece be so
difficult?
Some reasons:
1) Endurance, as
In a message dated 1/27/03 2:23:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Froydis Ree Wekre had this party trick where she would pull all the slides
as far as they would go, then procede to play a piece with a piano, in
tune...
Yo! I heard her do this little 'circus trick' as she called it during
In a message dated 1/21/03 10:22:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Folks, there is no Magic Bullet. There is a lot of good equipment out
there,
and some will work better for you than others. But don't get new equipment
just weeks before an important performance or audition. You need to
In a message dated 1/20/03 12:37:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Connie Galatilis, Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] Those who
do not hear the music think the dancers mad
I like this! Best line I've read on the hornlist in quite some time.
Mansur's Answers
In a message dated 1/20/03 12:37:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Connie Galatilis, Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] Those who
do not hear the music think the dancers mad
I like this! Best line I've read on the hornlist in quite some time.
Mansur's Answers
In a message dated 1/20/03 12:37:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Connie Galatilis, Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] Those who
do not hear the music think the dancers mad
I like this! Best line I've read on the hornlist in quite some time.
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In a message dated 1/18/03 7:59:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Did Beethoven write something that the horn players in Vienna in the early
1800s play, but a skill has been lost, or have orchestras grown in size such
that a part that at one time could have been handled by one player now
In a message dated 1/18/03 1:42:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not a bad idea - if you can get anyone to part with it.
Watch for estate sales, college dropouts (music majors), etc
Hi all,
Don't forget ebay.
Regards, Jerry in Kansas City
And older horn players who have retired or
In a message dated 1/14/03 1:41:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is this customary that all three horns play this?.
I think it is quite common. I once played it in a performance in which the
conductor used an assistant on each horn part in order to have six horns play
this in unison to
In a message dated 1/11/03 5:24:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
-40 in F.
-40 in C.
What would that be in Bb?
Easy! That's first and third valves, of course!
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Excuse this post, please. John Kowalchuk, please contact me privately.
Thanks, Paul Mansur
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In a message dated 11/28/02 11:40:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Be careful, because there are different kinds cables, feet, leagues and miles.
Don't forget long and short tons, troy ounces, and nautical miles and knots.
Cheers! Paul Mansur
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In a message dated 11/13/02 10:42:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(anyone ever play a band piece that calls for a cup
mute? I have)
Hi, Leigh. Yes, I have. Humes and Berg sells a cup mute for horn. It's a
tad different sound, but BIG! It won't go in a horn case and enjoins one to
carry
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