Haven't I seen this before?
The Pip Stick?
Chris
(yes I know they are different)
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The trombone version is wonderful for some extremely heavy
bass trombones and for trombones requiring an awkward left
hand position, such as the Holton Superbone.
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I think that there is a danger that this gizmo can hurt your lip.
Imagine that while you are playing, you lift the horn slightly (swinging,
swaying, just breathing...) so that the stick leaves the floor. If you
Visit www.ergobone.com to learn more about the new ErgoHorn!
Jaakko Välimäki
Finland
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This is fantastic - just what I need! I hope everyone in my section will
get one.
Please let me know when they produce a set of rubber lips connected to a set
of bellows so that I won't need to blow either.
All the best,
Lawrence
þaes ofereode - þisses swa maeg
http://lawrenceyates.co.uk
of aerobic, but earning much money.
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004, Hans Pizka wrote:
Hello Lawrence, I second that request, but regarding ErgoHorn I might
ask, how about those who swivel around on their seat or dance-swing with
their horn, as so often noted in auditions ? Big trouble then in the
orchestra.
Easily solved - this invention
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004, Hans Pizka wrote:
Hello Lawrence, I second that request, but regarding ErgoHorn I might
ask, how about those who swivel
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Date: Thursday, April 15, 2004 7:53 am
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004, Hans Pizka wrote:
Hello Lawrence, I second that request, but regarding ErgoHorn I
might ask, how about those who swivel around
In a message dated 15/04/2004 17:44:33 GMT Daylight Time,
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to help prevent injury from the weight of heavier horns
All the best,
Lawrence
þaes ofereode - þisses swa maeg
http://lawrenceyates.co.uk
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While I would find the device unnecessary and awkward, some of us have trouble
holding the horn because of arthritis or tendinitis, caused by aging or immune
systems not working properly. I have forwarded the link to a excellent
trombonist friend of mine who suffers from tendinitis. An oboist
The trombone version is wonderful for some extremely heavy
bass trombones and for trombones requiring an awkward left
hand position, such as the Holton Superbone. I can't even
hold a Superbone in playing position for more than five
minutes without it.
For the horn, though, I find it difficult to
Maybe they could turn the stand upside down so you could get better reception?
Who knew - a cello peg for brass players.
-William
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Hello Lawrence, I second that request, but regarding ErgoHorn I might
ask,
Jaakko Välimäki wrote:
Visit www.ergobone.com to learn more about the new ErgoHorn!
It looks not entirely unlike the Pip Stick invented by Pip Eastop.
http://freespace.virgin.net/pip.eastop/html/pipstick.htm
John Kowalchuk maker of mutes/horns/canoes/paddles/bikes
Oshawa, Ontario
Hans P wrote
...I would replace the guy in front using his stick
for some kind of aerobic, but earning much money.
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Your wishes have been answered, Hans.
rtsp://cds101.bit-drive.ne.jp/shp/02-38-QR105.rm
Gotta go,
Cabbage
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It would really help out for my dodecatuple horn. I bought it from a British
fellow. I asked him How much? and he replied Oh about 450 pounds.
That's a steal! I said. I can get that much money to you right away.
He sighed, and then said, No, sir, that's not the price, that's the weight
15, 2004 6:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] New invention
The trombone version is wonderful for some extremely heavy
bass trombones and for trombones requiring an awkward left
hand position, such as the Holton Superbone. I can't even
hold a Superbone in playing position for more than
I think that there is a danger that this gizmo can hurt your lip.
Imagine that while you are playing, you lift the horn slightly (swinging,
swaying, just breathing...) so that the stick leaves the floor. If you
are still playing when it comes down again, the horn will stop suddenly,
mashing your
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Hans P wrote
...I would replace
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