Re: [Hornlist] New Info on cryogenics

2003-12-02 Thread James Enterline
At 04:41 PM 12/01/03 -0500, you wrote: Is there a way to undo the cryogenic treatment if I don't like the result? That is, can I unring the chime? -- Alan Cole, rank amateur I'll do it for you for $350.00 (cheap). Jim ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: [Hornlist] New Info on cryogenics

2003-12-02 Thread Clayton
Clayton Whetmore, here: Alan Cole wrote: Is there a way to undo the cryogenic treatment if I don't like the result? That is, can I unring the chime? According to this article you might just have to hold your horn close to your body and blow warm air through it. Then believe in your head that

Re: [Hornlist] New Info on cryogenics

2003-12-01 Thread Valkhorn
In other news, Scientists at MIT discovered that no amount of bullets could ever make a Mellophone sound decent. However they found more bullet holes the better the sound quality. Shooting the instrument completely away with as many rounds as possible produced what some scientists are hailing as

Re: [Hornlist] New Info on cryogenics

2003-12-01 Thread Alan Cole
Is there a way to undo the cryogenic treatment if I don't like the result? That is, can I unring the chime? -- Alan Cole, rank amateur McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA. At 04:27 PM 12/1/2003 -0500, you wrote: Actually, it's about a week and a half ol

[Hornlist] New Info on cryogenics

2003-12-01 Thread Scheimy
Actually, it's about a week and a half old, yet still good! http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2003-11/tu-mtn111003.php";>Musicians take note: Tufts engineers say there's 'no value' in freezing trumpets for better sound. Thought it'd be useful. Michael Scheimer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania