Hello, Horn Players.
Some of you know that I have terrible health. I was born
with a rare trait for a Bad Liver, and typical with that
syndrome, I had gall stones and ulcers for decades, beginning
in infancy. Then I had NINE Documented episodes of
Jaundice from Hepatitis! (Being able to
Don't come to Europe
Lawrence
2009/8/21 Bear Woodson bearwood...@cox.net
Regardless of its flaws, European Heath Care might be
a blessing compared to this kind of Corruption! Don't be
surprised if I try to escape to Europe to be Free from this
kind of Napolitano-McCain-Obama Oppression!
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] NHR Healthcare in Europe
Sent: Aug 19, 2009 1:54 PM
At 6:01 AM -0400 8/19/09, Luke Zyla wrote:
I really do not think we should discuss NHR topics on this list
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Sent: Aug 19, 2009 1:54 PM
At 6:01 AM -0400 8/19/09, Luke Zyla wrote:
I really do not think we should discuss NHR topics on this list.
No offence to Luke, but I think
other systems in the world work might be helpful
to all of us.
Up to you guys though
--- On Tue, 8/18/09, Anne Megenity amegen...@comcast.net wrote:
From: Anne Megenity amegen...@comcast.net
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] NHR Healthcare in Europe
To: The Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu
Date: Tuesday
of this
list.
Thanks,
Luke Zyla
first and formost a horn player.
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From: Milton Kicklighter kicklighg...@yahoo.com
To: The Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 10:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] NHR Healthcare in Europe
Hey Guys,
It might
Hi Luke,
I trained as a doctor in the UK, and I'd be interested to (try to) answer
any of your questions.
Kit
Those of you outside the US may know of our debate on the issue of
healthcare in the US. Is there someone from the UK that could answer a
few questions on the UK healthcare system?
Sorry.
I meant to reply off-list. I agree with Luke that it's better not to
clutter the list with off-topic discussions,
Kit
Hi Luke,
I trained as a doctor in the UK, and I'd be interested to (try to) answer
any of your questions.
Kit
Those of you outside the US may know of our debate
Hall ra...@brasshausmusic.com
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] NHR Healthcare in Europe
To: The Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu
Date: Wednesday, August 19, 2009, 4:41 AM
Hornlisters,
Although now living in Germany, I am British and take a keen interest in what
is happening back home. At least it means I
I would be interested to see this discussion continued on-list.
Cheers,
Lawrence
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How do you want your petrol delivered, 10 gal. cans or 55 gal drums.
On Aug 19, 2009, at 10:25 AM, Lawrence Yates yateslawre...@googlemail.com
wrote:
I would be interested to see this discussion continued on-list.
Cheers,
Lawrence
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Yes- I agree. Health problems happen to hornfolk,too. Mental problems,not so
much?
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From: Lawrence Yates yateslawre...@googlemail.com
To: The Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] NHR Healthcare in Europe
From: Anne Megenity amegen...@comcast.net
Yes- I agree. Health problems happen to hornfolk,too. Mental problems, not so
much?
Couldn't one say that to be a committed hornplayer indicates a slight mental
condition already present? ;)
Paxmaha
At 6:01 AM -0400 8/19/09, Luke Zyla wrote:
I really do not think we should discuss NHR topics on this list.
No offence to Luke, but I think that anything that's interesting to us horn
players goes a long way to being better
players.
Lots of times I gain insight from talking to folks who know
Hi.
I've created a Yahoo group for this discussion.
Go here.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HornHealth
to join.
Thanks,
Conja
Joan Crawfordhttp://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/j/joan_crawford.html
- I, Joan Crawford, I believe in the dollar. Everything I earn, I
spend.
On Wed, Aug 19,
Surely you jest. I thought you have to be crazy to keep playing the horn.
Herb Foster
From: Anne Megenity amegen...@comcast.net
To: The Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 12:01:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] NHR Healthcare in Europe
Those of you outside the US may know of our debate on the issue of healthcare
in the US. Is there someone from the UK that could answer a few questions on
the UK healthcare system? Please contact me off list if you could.
Thanks,
Luke Zyla
lz...@suddenlink.net
Would appreciate also receiving that info, TIA. amegen...@comcast.net
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From: Luke Zyla lz...@suddenlink.net
To: Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 6:47 PM
Subject: [Hornlist] NHR Healthcare in Europe
Those of you outside the US may
appreciate also receiving that info, TIA. amegen...@comcast.net
- Original Message - From: Luke Zyla lz...@suddenlink.net
To: Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 6:47 PM
Subject: [Hornlist] NHR Healthcare in Europe
Those of you outside the US may know of our
Megenity amegen...@comcast.net wrote:
From: Anne Megenity amegen...@comcast.net
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] NHR Healthcare in Europe
To: The Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu
Date: Tuesday, August 18, 2009, 7:02 PM
Would appreciate also receiving that info, tia. amegen...@comcast.net
- Original
My large weather we're having, isn't it?
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Hello all,
Anyone know of a good downloadable chord chart in pdf for Mac?
I've found some good on-line interactive ones, but they're no help if
you're not connected to the internet.
Alternatively, an inexpensive chord chart program would be ideal.
Thanks in advance,
Sincerely,
martin
Hello all,
Anyone see the 65th anniversary ceremony of the D-Day landings from
Normandy?
The trumpeter who performed the last post did a superb job!
Some truly soulful playing...
Sincerely,
martin bender
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Apologies for not editing the subject earlier but I have to note that the
people who were getting cranky about subjects not reading NHR didn't
change it themselves either.
Please let's have some grace on the list.
Conja
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 9:29 PM, Martin Bender em...@magma.ca wrote:
Walt,
Decidedly not horn related, but I have come into the possession of a
Hammond M3 Organ that I'd like to see go to someone who can use it.
Please spread the word. Contact me off-list if interested.
For the record, I live in Sonoma, CA, 45 minutes north of San Francisco.
Sean
Is shipping it possible? I live in NJ just outside of NYC.
-S-
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Sean Kirkpatrick mu...@nbbc.us wrote:
Decidedly not horn related, but I have come into the possession of a Hammond
M3 Organ that I'd like to see go to someone who can use it. Please spread
the
Dear Hornlisters,
If you are in the SW VIrginia/NW Tennessee area on Sunday May 10, you might
be interested in the concert that Symphony of the Mountains is giving at 3
p.m. in Abingdon VA. The main event will be the Virginia premier of
Knoxville composer William Mark Harrell’s Suite from The
KGB always has ice.
Shel
--- On Mon, 4/27/09, David Goldberg goldb...@wccnet.org wrote:
From: David Goldberg goldb...@wccnet.org
Subject: [Hornlist] NHR - Beethoven factoid?
To: The Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu
Date: Monday, April 27, 2009, 11:50 PM
1saleaday.com (don't ask) has a daily
Loren
lo...@mayhews.us
001 (520) 289-0700
1saleaday.com (don't ask) has a daily item they call stat of the day.
This is today's stat:
*==
Beethoven*
Every time Beethoven sat down to write music, he poured ice water on his
head.
*==
*Do
1saleaday.com (don't ask) has a daily item they call stat of the day.
This is today's stat:
*==
Beethoven*
Every time Beethoven sat down to write music, he poured ice water on his
head.
*==
*Do we know if this is so? A couple of
Please forward this to anyone you think might be interested.
Last night a friend told me of a church on the Eastern Shore of Md.
that will give away its 1959 Allen electronic organ to anyone willing
to give it a good home. They are replacing it with a new Allen digital
organ. He says it is
Howard, even though I'm not terribly near, I'm close enough, but I
would have to have some specifications - height/width/depth, and if,
disassembled, it would fit in my not-so-mini Dodge Grand Caravan.
My guess is that my wife is going to veto the idea but, at least with
dimensions, I can try to
Funny picture of a brass instrument - not a french horn - on
http://www.woot.com/ today. If you don't know woot - they sell one
thing every day; to see this you have only until 1am Tuesday morning.
David G
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I love that picture. It's a great price too.
-William
**A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy
steps!
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On p. 239 240 of Laila Storch's biography of Marcel Tabuteau, there
is the following letter that he sent to a fourteen year old aspiring
oboist who had written him for career advice:
My dear little girl,
If I were you I would not have any more to do with the oboe than the
pleasure of
Brian, I tried to reply to your email,
but your site refused to accept it.
You probably tried to enter my web site while it
was down, and being updated.
Try again, and all should be OK.
But be aware that although you can send emails out,
many people may not be able to reply.
I couldn't.
IMHO
Did I hear someone say that there is
a good Welsh server at
LLANFAIRPWLLGWYNGYLLGOGERYCHWYRNDROBWLCHLLANTISILIOGGOGOGOCH.
You spelled it wrong, at least as far as I can figure. The correct spelling
is below:
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwantysiliogogogoch
Well perhaps not.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27099954/
Judge sentences rap fan to Bach, Beethoven
Man refuses offer to reduce fine in exchange for tuning into classical
music
Associated Press
updated 11:08 a.m. ET, Thurs., Oct. 9, 2008
URBANA, Ohio - A defendant had a hard time facing the music.
Andrew
I received today a message that I ordered an Innovative
income-generation system for $59.99. Clearly a scam, possibly
dangerous, as it comes with a zip file attachment which the message
encourages me to open. On the possibility that some ne'er-do-well has
harvested email addresses from this
I don't play the Trumpet.
I don't even have a Trumpet.
I don't really want one.
But I've written a (short) piece for trumpet
involving multiphonics - The Great Oak Tree.
However, I can't test it out
to see if it is playable.
Because I don't play the Trumpet.
I don't even have a Trumpet.
I
hans wrote:
I hope that direct mails get rather through the servers
filter than responses:
It's not really a question of direct vs response, but rather how you send those
different types of messages. The t-online webmail client that you use for
responses does not format html correctly;
Subscribers of A.Word.A.Day will have seen this today - on Saturdays, we
receive comments on the week's words. Last week concerned 2-word terms
describing people. Here is a comment on loose cannon - not
specifically horn-related, but it will surely cause some of us to recall
an unsavory
So true. My brother, John Dalley - a violinist tells the story about when he
was a student at Curtis. He and the other students would often job at local
symphony orchestras. One evening, when John was sitting as concertmaster, the
orchestra was playing Saint-Saens Carnival of the Animals One
You tube video from this story courtesy of CBS Raw
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrRsTLC4Gkw_
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrRsTLC4Gkw)
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FanHouse Fantasy Football today.
ooohrah!
from a Marine Dad...
Walt Lewis
John Dutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Remember.they are Army strong! Go
Big Red 1!
The Jack Attack!
(USMC-we never promised you a rose garden...)
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subject: [Hornlist] NHR But no saxophones?
Parachutist crashes
The video of this is making the rounds. It's a whole new danger being
in a miiltary band. Three bandmembers were hospitalized and two tubas
and a trumpet damaged unfortunately no saxophone was damaged in this
event.
Parachutist crashes into US army brass band
Last updated: 10:02 AM BST
Remember.they are Army strong! Go Big Red 1!
The Jack Attack!
(USMC-we never promised you a rose garden...)
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subject: [Hornlist] NHR But no saxophones?
Parachutist crashes into US army brass band
Last updated: 10:02 AM BST 18/07/2008
This parachutist made
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Sent: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 8:17 pm
Subject: [Hornlist] NHR - 2 for 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkJ03vm8FJk
Do we ever do anything like this? Is this properly called a duet?
David Goldberg
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Subject: [Hornlist] NHR - 2 for 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkJ03vm8FJk
Do we ever do anything like this? Is this properly called a duet?
David Goldberg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkJ03vm8FJk
Do we ever do anything like this? Is this properly called a duet?
David Goldberg
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Hey Joe -
I sent an e-mail.
If you would like, feel free to call me at 1-877-SUBLYME or 540-429-2335.
Regards,
Jeremy
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Subject: [Hornlist] NHR
Jeremy Cucco,
Could
Jeremy Cucco,
Could you contact me off list.
Joe
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Having spent a couple of weeks in Rexburg in 1983 (or 84 - my reasons for
being there totally and utterly NHR) I am surprised to be reminded of my
little sojourn by recent postings. One question: the main focus of
Rexburg's existence seemed to be the local institution, Ricks College. Does
anyone
BYU-Idaho is indeed the former Ricks College. In Rexburg there is the
college, the hospital, a non super sized Walmart and the nearby St Anthony
sand dunes. The best part of Rexburg is that it is only 77 miles (124km)
from West Yellowstone. Nearby Rigby is the home and museum of the inventor
of
Performance skills workshop as related to performance anxiety/stress with San
Fransisco Symphony's Principal trumpet Bill Williams, at Portland State
University, Portland Oregon April 28-30. Details below
Instrumental Music Alliance Portland State University
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've picked up a CD of the full Peer Gynt Score, not just the suites. It's
by the Estonian National Symphony w/Paavo Jarvi conducting.
Peer Gynt is sung by Peter Mattei and I was really enjoying it until I got
to Peer's serenade. Immediately as Mattei started signing, vision of the
Swedish
John Roberts-James wrote:
On my recent posting to the list, my item
is blitzed by various numbers, as below.
But the posting immediately following mine is beautiful and neat, no
interjected numbers at all.
What am I doing wrong? How should I format my submissions for correct
showing in the
Greetings...
As indicated, this post is NHR. I'd like advice on how to transfer older,
analog recordings, including cassette tapes, LPs, and even reel-to-reel (!) to
digital format (specifically, CDs). Any advice would be appreciated off-list.
Thanks!
Jonathan Yoder
Hellio Jonathon - before I
A friend of mine did it with his new iMac. The process was fairly simple..all
you need is an output from the LP/analog device to a 1/4 plug. Even the basis
editing software that comes with the iMac is good, but you can buy excellent
software if you wish to do more editing.
My friend
CORRECTION: the analog output must be a 1/8 plug. You can do this with
a simple adapter if your analog output is 1/4
One bit of caution -
As was mentioned in a previous e-mail by a different poster, transferring
vinyl to CD requires the use of a Phono preamp. The use of a simple
adapter
David Ogden Stiers also conducts the Newport Symphony in Oregon at least
once per season and also usually the 4th of July concert. He is actually way
better than some folks who work at it full time AND he is very nice to us
horns!
Dave
Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.
Of
David Crane
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 12:48 PM
To: The Horn List
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] NHR (M*A*S*H)
David Ogden Stiers also conducts the Newport Symphony in Oregon at least
once per season and also usually the 4th of July concert. He is
actually way
better than some folks who work
Dan, Thanks for the information. I see this quite a bit of the time. A hornlist
post will be automatically sent to my bulk folder. Maybe some of our colleagues
are deleting their bulk without going in and sending it to their inbox folder.
I would rather not put my hornlist material on my other
Mail from the horn list is getting deferred, and therefore delivery delayed, to
subscribers with @yahoo.com addresses. Yahoo customer service reports that
their server is refusing connections because of numerous user complaints about
spam coming from the horn list's email server.
If you have
Very nice site, thanks.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John
Dutton
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 6:30 PM
To: horn@music.memphis.edu; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Hornlist] NHR-streaming brass brand radio
http://www.allbrassradio.com
my best common sense judgment call would be to wonder if the person posting
was using a mobile texting /email device i.e. Internet ready cell phones, as
they do not allow as many characters per line as a standard computer. =)
Pretty Internet savvy, but by no means an expert
~Jes
http://www.allbrassradio.com/playlist.php
Double post.
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In a message dated 03/02/2008 13:16:32 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've heard jigs played on pipes where you just couldn't keep your feet
still
This may be so, but would you want one living next door to you? :-)
Lawrence (in England who also has difficulty standing
Can any of you computer-savvy people tell me what happened to the post
(from Horn Digest, Vol 62, Issue 5) below? Why is there only one word
per line? It happened to someone on another list yesterday, but we were
unable to identify a cause or remedy.
Thanks
Simon
message: 17
date: Sun,
You've done something to antagonize Bill Gates?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Simon Varnam
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 8:21 PM
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Subject: [Hornlist] NHR What happened here?
Can any of you computer-savvy
David Ogden Stiers actually attended one the international horn symposium when
it was held at UNT way back when. I loved his Don Juan horn calls he attempts
in that episode.
Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joe Scarpelli wrote:
The episode where Hawkeye and B.J. refuse to shower until
Joe Scarpelli wrote:
The episode where Hawkeye and B.J. refuse to shower until Charles stops
playing his Horn aired last night (Hallmark). I'm sorry I didn't see it on
the guide sooner so I could alert you all. But if you have an intelligent
DVR/Tivo, the episode name is The Smell of Music
The episode where Hawkeye and B.J. refuse to shower until Charles stops
playing his Horn aired last night (Hallmark). I'm sorry I didn't see it on
the guide sooner so I could alert you all. But if you have an intelligent
DVR/Tivo, the episode name is The Smell of Music
Joe
Happy New Year!
http://www.sonnyradio.com/whenthesaints.html
Sean
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Happy Holidays everyone!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Fe11OlMiz8
Come check me out on MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/ericegle
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Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.
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From: Eric Egle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Happy Holidays everyone!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Fe11OlMiz8
Fantastic, Eric - thanks for that one.
-S-
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In a message dated 12/12/2007 11:25:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I believe it's pronounced Raymond Luxury Yacht.
John, as usual, wins for the best answer. The correct answer of course is
Fanshaw. Gotta LOVE that English language and her speakers!
Dave
John wrote: I believe it's pronounced Raymond Luxury Yacht.
And I always thought that Raymond Luxury Yacht was pronounced Smith.
How about Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwantisiliogogogoch, a
village in Wales.
Cheers,
Steve
Steven Ovitsky
Executive Director
Santa Fe Chamber Music
The biggest inconsistencies in English are in its pronouciation vs its
spelling. Supposedly, multi-national personnel at NATO headquarters found
English to be an easy language until they tried to pronounce it. To help them
discard an array of accents, the verses below were devised. Not easy
If you're really interested in the background to English spelling and
pronunciation you could do worse than to look at this site:
_http://pages.towson.edu/duncan/orthography1/orthography1.htm_
(http://pages.towson.edu/duncan/orthography1/orthography1.htm)
It's in two parts.
Cheers,
but the spelling
stayed the same.
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Chris Earnest
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 4:19 PM
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Subject: [Hornlist] [NHR] Englilsh inconsistencies
The biggest inconsistencies in English are in its
List' horn@music.memphis.edu
Sent: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 7:56 pm
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] [NHR] Englilsh inconsistencies
Just so, listening to a radio program on the history of English Language and
one of the folks pointed out that pronunciation has changed over the years
but spelling does not. Knight
and not heard it spoken.
Dave Weiner
Brass Arts Unlimited
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From: Bill Gross [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'The Horn List' horn@music.memphis.edu
Sent: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 7:56 pm
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] [NHR] Englilsh
inconsistencies
Just so, listening to a radio
it, or
pronouncing it correctly if you've only ever seen it
written and not heard it spoken.
Dave Weiner
Brass Arts Unlimited
-Original Message-
From: Bill Gross
To: 'The Horn List'
Sent: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 7:56 pm
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] [NHR] Englilsh
inconsistencies
Just so
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All I want to say is, Featherstoneshaugh.? Try spelling it if you've only
ever heard it, or pronouncing it correctly if you've only ever seen it written and not
heard it spoken.
pronounced: French horn.
{ David Goldberg: [EMAIL PROTECTED] }
{
I believe it's pronounced Raymond Luxury Yacht.
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Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 8:43 PM
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] [NHR] Englilsh inconsistencies
All I want
On Dec 11, 2007, at 11:46 AM, hans wrote:
But that is French !!!
\
At least in American English, the term we use for, e.g.,
architecture is
Romanesque
No one ever said English is consistent or logical...
DP
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Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 7:08 PM
To: The Horn List
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] NHR Soundwear
Yes, Carlisle, you've hit it on the nose. America has
become a 'credit card abuser' - spending money they don't
have and promising to pay it back later. I just wonder what
will occur
Yes, Carlisle, you've hit it on the nose. America has become a 'credit card
abuser' - spending money they don't have and promising to pay it back
later. I just wonder what will occur when China backs off from buying so
much of our debt - has to happen at some point because the debt is
You will be thrilled to know that current discussion on the Flute List
concerns the metals used to make flute head joints, sizes of head
joints, the precise composition of solder that is used to keep them
together, and the underlying physics thereof. The conversation is every
bit as
David,
Everyone is at a different level, and we all have
diffrent interests. I had a Laugh out loud moment
reading your post. Thank you.
Lisa
thrilled to know that current discussion on the
Flute List
concerns the metals used to make flute head joints,
sizes of head
joints, the precise
I don't have ready access to a piano and thought purchasing an electronic
key board would be useful a tool in horn studies.
There seems to be a wide range of such devices available, including ones
that work in conjunction with a PC.
I would appreciate any suggestion the list members might
From: Bill Gross [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't have ready access to a piano and thought purchasing an electronic
key board would be useful a tool in horn studies.
Question: Just why do you think this is true? The premise is hardly
an unreasonable one, but whether and how you go about
Two years ago I bought a Casio Privia PX110 keyboard from Kraft
Music. It has 88 weighted keys, sustain pedal, stand and dust cover.
$500. I'm totally happy with it and play it every day.
Kraft Music - http://www.kraftmusic.com/ - 800-783-3368 x-222, Dave
McCullough in sales.
Casio PX110
for
such a thing years ago and still have it. It's MIDI capable, too.
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From: Carlberg Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 10:13 AM
To: The Horn List
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] NHR - Advice on Electronic Key Board
Two years ago I bought
don't forget garage sales--I got mine for $75!
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From: Steve Freides [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'The Horn List' horn@music.memphis.edu
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 10:20 AM
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] NHR - Advice on Electronic Key Board
If you don't need a weighted key
] On
Behalf Of Bill Gross
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 10:30 PM
To: 'The Horn List'
Subject: [Hornlist] NHR - Advice on Electronic Key Board
I don't have ready access to a piano and thought purchasing an
electronic key board would be useful a tool in horn studies.
There seems to be a wide range
I highly recommend:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7ODJHUX_EMmode=relatedsearch=
which is Rubinstein playing the last movement of the Beethoven 4th
piano concerto. I remember when this was on (network!) TV. It's the
first time I ever heard the work. This is my favorite piece of music,
of
I think the conductor is Antal Dorati?
--- Howard Sanner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I highly recommend:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7ODJHUX_EMmode=relatedsearch=
which is Rubinstein playing the last movement of the Beethoven 4th
piano concerto. I remember when this was on (network!)
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Sent: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 10:28:37 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] NHR: Rubinstein plays Beethoven's 4th concerto!
I think the conductor is Antal Dorati?
--- Howard Sanner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I highly recommend:
http://www.youtube.com
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