Greetings horn list!
I've recently determined that the ring used on the bell of my horn was made by
Riedl of Germany. An internet search has not produced any contact for this
maker.
Does anyone have any idea how to contact this maker?
Thank you!
Eric
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Hello.How are you doing recently?Some days ago, I came across a wonderful
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He told me that they are planning to lower the prices greatly in order to adapt
to the global economic crisis, so that they
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Some may think this is not necessarily horn related, but I think those
who travel with their horn will really appreciate it. Plus, it is a
good group
Thanks Paul--made my day! (and yes, I play a little guitar--vintage Martin)
Dave
Some may think this is not necessarily horn related, but I think those
who travel with their horn will really appreciate it. Plus, it is a
good group.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YGc4zOqozo
Paul Navarro
Some may think this is not necessarily horn related, but I think those
who travel with their horn will really appreciate it. Plus, it is a
good group.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YGc4zOqozo
Paul Navarro
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[quote] Not to take away from the eloquent statements of Mr. Dutton
but I wonder why
one would not recommend the Air Force Field Bands. [/quote]
Absolutely. Several of my friends from school chose this route. The
USAF has fine musical ensembles and I did not intentionally slight
them. They
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but I wonder why
one would not recommend the Air Force Field Bands. [/quote]
Absolutely. Several of my friends from school chose this route. The
USAF has fine
Would these be the famed Texas Longhorns, perhaps?
Richard in Seattle
Bill Gross wrote:
I have just gotten a copy of Texas Horns. The ensemble sounds great, I
think the selection of music was un-inspired. In doing a comparison if they
play different stuff it's hard to say.
.
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For the Poll : Not familiar with the Texas Horns, but my choice would be The
London Horns. Magnificent.
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I have the London Horns and was given a copy of Vienna Horns. In my opinion,
they both are virtuoso performances! I can't comment
For the Poll : Not familiar with the Texas Horns, but my choice would be The
London Horns. Magnificent.
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Can anyone suggest a reading list of books that deal specifically with 'how' to
approach practicing the horn, not 'what' to practice?
I'm not looking for method books and routines, but something that deals with
learning how to practice. I know that Mr. Farkas deals with this topic briefly
in
At 2:51 PM -0700 10/27/08, joey horn guy wrote:
Can anyone suggest a reading list of books that
deal specifically with 'how' to approach
practicing the horn, not 'what' to practice?
I'm not looking for method books and routines,
but something that deals with learning how to
practice. I
(Hornlist) Re: Horns
Hi Mathew
I live and play in Germany and can tell you that about 90% of all
horn players here use an Alexander 103.
The rest? Well, other types of Alex. (503,1103,107), Engelbert Schmid
and less commonly Paxman,Yamaha or Otto.
Not too many on American made instruments
Auf dem strom - Schubert
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Serenade for Tenor, Horn Strings - Britten
See, I can do it too
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Serenade for Tenor, Horn Strings - Britten See, I can do
it too
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ORN TRASH
y Kenny B.
There is much to be said about the trashing of the horn. I will give you
ome thoughts on the subject now and you will be able to read about
This all puts me a 'musical mood' (in a manner of speaking), so I'm singing
to myself (to the consternation of my co-workers) that famous song from that
famous movie, 'Easy Horner' (the one with Pete, Denny and Jack traveling all
over this great land with their 8d's, and which also spawned the
HORN TRASH
By Kenny B.
There is much to be said about the trashing of the horn. I will give you
some thoughts on the subject now and you will be able to read about these in
greater detail upon the publication of my soon to be completed book on the
subject. I have not decided on the
Reba: Just ONE question: Why? That must be some orchestra you have there!
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Reba: Just ONE question: Why? That must be some orchestra you have there!
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I think it's the sound guy's fault.
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It's the organist's fault...Isn't it always?
JEN
Reba McLaurin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This has been making the rounds through our orchestra.
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/21079/
there.
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Reba: Just ONE question: Why? That must be some orchestra you have there!
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Uh, Fred . . . (sigh)
I am so sorry that you do not get the humor in this excellent video
This has been making the rounds through our orchestra.
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/21079/
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It's the organist's fault...Isn't it always?
JEN
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This has been making the rounds through our orchestra.
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instructor, perhaps from a
local university.
Fred
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I have been playing tenor saxophone for a few years, and I have decided to make
I have been playing tenor saxophone for a few years, and I have decided to make
the move to horn (for a great many reasons, mostly because it is such a
fantastic instrument and because I dislike jazz, so there is not much of a
chance for me to become a professional saxophonist). My teachers and
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Hello all,
I am working on a piece called Night Watch: A Dialog for
Flute, Horn and Kettledrums by Ellis Kohs.
The piece has a legato tounged two octive
At 9:36 PM +0100 2/24/07, hans wrote:
Practise one octave jumps tongued and slured, practise the
same way for nineth, tenth, eleventh, twelvth, thirteenth,
fourteenth, fifteenth finally double octaves.
Would practicing intervals larger that two octaves give a greater
margin of safety?
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At 9:36 PM +0100 2/24/07, hans
At 10:21 PM +0100 2/24/07, hans wrote:
Who knows ? Do you recall the Nile act of Aida ? The violin
introduction ? I do that on the horn occasionally : low c,
c1, c2 , c3, c3, c2, c1, c - one half step lower, a full
step lower, etc. - but not legato, but tongued. Good
targetting exercise.
What
Of Carlberg Jones
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At 9:36 PM +0100 2/24/07, hans wrote:
Practise one octave jumps tongued and slured, practise the
same way for
nineth, tenth, eleventh, twelvth, thirteenth, fourteenth
If Ken runs out I have some available
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So. I don't usually do this - but I just received a shipment of the 2nd
Vienna Horns CD called The Art of Brass, Vienna Wandern mit
Dear Colleagues,
I'm writing to publicize The Horn Studio Graduate Assistantship and
Tuition Waivers for Hornists at Illinois State University.Please
post and/or share this announcement with those who may be
interested. For more information, please reply directly to me at
[EMAIL
There were 7 volumes of the excerpt books compiled by James Chambers.
In addition there is a book of Strauss and Wagner. They are
published by International Music Company in New York City.
Pamela Titus
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http://store.osmun.com/browse.cfm/2,79.html (It’s the last item on the page)
Diane
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the horn should be parellel to the floor when playing bells up
--
Andrew
Respect the elders. Teach the young. Cooperate with the pack. Play
when you can. Hunt when you must. Rest in between. Share
your affections. Voice your feelings. Leave your mark. --Anon
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parallel, please !
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the horn should be parellel to the floor when
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the horn should be parellel to the floor when playing bells
up
--
Andrew
Respect the elders. Teach the young. Cooperate with the
pack. Play when you can. Hunt when you must. Rest in
between. Share your affections. Voice your feelings. Leave
your mark. --Anon
Adam is of great interest to many of us! His work is something quite special.
Thank you for posting the information. I'll be looking for my copies upon the
release of his work.
Can't make it to the event, although would love to be there.
Best regards,
Lisa Honeycutt
I've read all kinds of posts here since joining. Very serious and very
academic posts, thoughtful responses, the comic relief, and responses
to that, calls for help and answers. Seems like a passionate and
dedicated group of horn players.
I am not a horn player, but have been working with
I found an old Getzen horn nickle silver at my local music shop. I have no idea
what to compare Getzen horns to.
I know Getzen specializes in trumpets and trombones and offers a single and
double horn, but i cant find any history or information on their later horn
models.
Any info would be
The horn players at the Vienna Philharmonic New Year 2006
Concert were from left to right:
Front row: Wolfgang Tomböck jun. playing first assistant
Lars-Michael Stransky playing first including Blue Danube
Waltz solo - later sequence shared by all three players in
the front row.
Thomas Jöbstl,
Lately I've developed a slight air leak in the left side of my embouchure.
I've never had this problem before (probably showed up about two months ago).
I'm a student and currently spend quite a bit of time with my face to the horn
every day, so I thought maybe I had injured myself (I'd heard
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Lately I've developed a slight air leak in the left side of
my embouchure. I've never had this problem before (probably
showed up about two months ago). I'm a student
, Heather
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Lately I've developed a slight air leak in the left
side of
my embouchure. I've never had this problem before
(probably
showed up about two months ago). I'm a student
What do you mean by sealing your corners to the rim of the mouthpiece? This
statement is confusing me. Do mean to seal your lips to the mouthpiece?
Please explain.
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What do you mean by sealing your corners to the rim of the
mouthpiece? This statement is confusing me. Do mean to seal
Greetings everyone.
I put my Paxman 23 on Ebay today. These horns are hard to find used and
I've got a fair price on it. I'd appreciate help getting the word out
if anyone knows of someone shopping Geyer-wrap horns. Thanks.
Jeanie Swanson
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I'd appreciate help getting the word out
if anyone knows of someone shopping Geyer-wrap horns.
...or the eBay item number. -AC.
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You could start by posting the exact URL for your horn.
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Hornlist,
I noticed that San Fransisco recently had another prinicpal horn
audition. Has anyone heard anything about the results???
Tyler Holt
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Can anyone help me to identify this vintage horn?
It
is a Carl Fischer import designed like a CF Schmidt.
There are things about the instrument that
indicate that it could be an actual Schmidt. There is
no serial number. Engraved on the bell is Carl
Fischer, Inc, New
I have a horn teacher that basically insists that all of his horn students play
a shilke 27 in gold(preferable) when they are of a certain skill level. The guy
knows what he is talking about - former CSO and first student of Clevenger, but
I am not the average player. Switching to the cup
it
mentally and it should likely have a physical counterpart). Just a thought.
Shel
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I have a horn teacher
Last year about this time some of the MD/DC/VA horn folks and friends met
for lunch. If you never heard of that before, please send me an email
directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Howard Sanner and I are working on planning
another occasion. We want to extend the invitation to You do not need to
My son, who plays all brass instrument at a professional level, was taught by
me, so learned about the value of tone quality that proficient horn players
strive for, usually missing in other brass players. His real specialty is bass
trombone, and he is fanatical about the sound. He will
I am looking for an email address for Michael J. McArtor. He was my music
instructor at Roosevelt Jr. H.S. in the late 70's. Does anyone know where he
teaches or have an email address for him.
Thanks,
Jeff Broumas
Modesto, Ca.
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Hi, is anyone aware of a good recording of the franz strauss theme and
variations?
thanks,
Jena
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I'm looking through some old LPs and came across a recording of
Schubert's Octet, op. 166. The horn player is Ottavio DeRosa. Any
relation to Vince DeRosa?
Thanks,
Amy
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Hope it helps.
Greetings
Hans
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I'm looking for a little help from other horn players. On my web site I
have posted a photograph of the Boston Symphony horn section from the early
part of the 20th century. I do not know where I found this photo. If any
one is familiar with it or can identify any of the players, please let me
Snippet from New Grove work list found in the article on Holst...
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The Planets: Mars, Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
(with female chorus 8vv), 1914-16; private perf., New Queen's Hall Orch,
cond. A. Boult, Queen's Hall, 29 Sept 1918; LSO, cond. Coates, public
perf. Queen's
You will not no mention of Earth...
A.
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Wow, sorry about that! I meant, you will find no mention...
Dear Mr. Jim Thompson,
I pray that you will get over your flu soon. It's no fun having to drag around
with such a malady.
Respectfully,
Giovanni
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Dear hornlisters,
I have broken an unwritten rule-Do not bring political agendas on the hornlist! I
apologize.
Giovanni :-
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What address do we use to submit info or questions?
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What address do we use to submit info or questions?
Sir or Madam works, though some of us will respond favorably to Your
Excellency or hey you.
But seriously - and speaking of logic, if you used the correct address
then your question arrived. If you
Hello, one and all!!
Merry Christmas!
Has anyone else had this thought??
If there were a partridge in a pear tree, and two calling birds, and three french
hens, how is that indicative of Christmas??
I am of the opinion (strictly my own thought!!) that the verse should read ...three
French
To everyone on the list:
I am working on a pedagogy project for my undergrad degree at the Univ.
of Houston, and was wondering if I could get anyone's input on a few
topics. I am trying to include many different viewpoints on various
aspects of the fundamentals of horn playing, and wanted to see
Please help me! My program notes for the Hindemith Horn Concerto are due
tomorrow, and I can't find much information. Anyone have any good
information or suggested links? I have only found the Dennis Brain info
page so far.
Thank you,
Emily
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Please help me
to cushion the blow on their unwashed ears.
-William
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hello everyone
I am new to the list
does anyone know where I can find a web site that gives info regarding
Holton Horns? I would like to research the different models as I have seen
one for sale but the owner can't tell me much about it
many thanks
Tim
http://www.gleblanc.com/
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I am new to the list
does anyone know where I can find a web site that gives info
regarding
Holton Horns? I would like to research the different models as I have
seen
one for sale but the owner can't tell
Sight reading can be greatly improved by a complete knowledge of SIMPLE MUSIC
THEORY...LEARN to recognize SCALE and CHORD patterns, and you will find
that reading becomes easier. Presumably,you have all ready played all your
scales and chords thousands of times before the new piece is
Bob M wrote
I love the E Schmid! Wish I had one... don't own one yet but will pay top dollar to
the first seller: $3,400 US CASH for a good used double (case/mouthpiece extra)
***
The case/mouthpiece that came with my horn was a real convenience at first, but after
a while I
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Hans P wrote
The performer is NOT the most important, but
the composer is, the creator of the piece.
That's why I prefer to perform my own compositions, Hans.
As a result, everying I play, every note, every nuance,
every embellishment, and every approximatura are utterly
I can't find a general brass quintet e-mail list anywhere. Can anybody help?
Is anybody here in a brass quintet? I am...and I need some info on a couple
of things.
Mike Scheimer, Pittsburgh
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Try looking at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BrassQuintet/
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Chuck De Paolo wrote:
I imagine in Europe and other places where a rolled r is part of the
spoken language it's a no-brainer, but in the US, we don't use that
technique for any speech.
I think that when speaking english you keep your tongue more backwards than
we do in Italian; in that position,
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