2008 3:32:21 PM
Subject: [Hornlist] Effects in Debussy Afternoon of a Fawn Fawn of a Fawn
Beethoven
Michiel vdL wrote
Actually "en dehors" means just the opposite. It means "bring out",
"emphasize". No need to mute, but quite the opposite.
So I stick
Michiel vdL wrote
Actually "en dehors" means just the opposite. It means "bring out",
"emphasize". No need to mute, but quite the opposite.
So I stick the wide end of my mute into the bell? Cool!
and Peter H wrote
We are talking a satyr-like creature and not Bambi here (Cabb
ton School of Music
University of Idaho
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2008/10/8 Herbe
2008/10/8 Herbert Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have some questions on how to get the desired effects in Afternoon of a
> Fawn.
>
> There is one section with the instruction "en dehors" that means, I
> understand, from a distance. I can't run offstage; there's not even enough
> time (none) to
--- On Wed, 10/8/08, Herbert Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have some questions on how to get the desired effects in
> Afternoon of a Fawn.
>
> There is one section with the instruction "en
> dehors" that means, I understand, from a distance. I
> can't run offstage; there's not even enough
We are talking a satyr-like creature and not Bambi here (Cabbage, can you
help me out on this).
No disrespect intended, but this sort of thing (like saxaphone or Phil
Farcus) tends to spread on the list if unchecked.
And now, back to your regularly scheduled horn related matters.
Peter Hirsch
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I have some questions on how to get the desired effects in Afternoon of a Fawn.
There is one section with the instruction "en dehors" that means, I understand,
from a distance. I can't run offstage; there's not even enough time (none) to
put in a mute. A possibility is hand muting, where you fin
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