Walt Lewis wrote:
Won't that infuriate most conductors, even those that are so bad they can't
conduct electricity let alone Wagner, Mendelssohn, Brahms et al?
My question is how do you know they cannot conduct electricity unless you
try... hard.
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Scott Young
Symphony
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For real fun, try looking at an LED alarm clock while playing different pedal
tones. On some notes the numbers pulse, and on other notes you can see the
order that the machine draws the lines that it uses to make numbers.
Electricity in the US operates at 60 hertz (cycles per second), and at
During the work week I have a fifty minute period when I have pretty much
nothing to do, so as a personal favor for a friend, I did a very informal
survey of the horns being used in United States non-school orchestras as listed
on hornplayer.net (I may expand it to include European countries
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Jeremy,
Close: Conn,Yamaha, Paxman, Alex. There are more than a few Holtons on the
list, though.
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Scott Young
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It depends on how hard he has worked to alienate his section mates
Respectfully,
Scott Young
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Re: Asleep at the Horn
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 14:27:57 -0400
My reaction totally..no concern with the sleepy
Please pardon the double post.
Perhaps the sugar content of this morning's breakfast was to high, but a
nationally syndicated columnist (for lack of a better word) posted the
following today and his was my response. Any comments are welcome.
Will someone please tell me how millions of
turned out to be the right hand, rather than the left.
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[quote] If you have corrections please let me know, all that I know about
the Coasty recruit band was passed on to me by my son. Also, are there any
full time members of the band? Do the other services have recruit bands?
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Sorry for the late response; I've been out of town. The
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 09:11:10 -0700 Subject: Re: [hornlist]Inauguration
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Sadly, Fleet Marines are forced to give up their normal insignia upon
acceptance to the President's Own.
My understanding from talking to the few Devil Dogs
Does any one know the official start of CLAMSSA this year? I suspect it is on
a lunar calender, due to the tides, etc. Clamsgiving leftovers are getting
stale (Off-key with stuffy G and splooee, clamberry sauce, and clamkin pie
topped with whipped clam), and besides, due to the official web
Hornlisters,
Excuse this interruption of your regularly scheduled horn talk about Conn
serial numbers, but is Leona Koziarski on this list? If so, please contact my
at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Respectfully Submitted,
Scott Young
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I have had the oppurtunity to both play and play in a section with a
custom-built right-handed N series Conn 8D. The gentleman that owned it had
lost all of his fingers on his left hand in an accident, so he contacted Conn
and for a fee they assembled a backward horn for him. The instrument
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