] Oddball ebay horn and the resistance duck
Long dissertation on nodes, antinodes, and effect of dents...
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OK Fellow horn players and new auction on eBay. Yamaha 667VS new starting
price $150.00 Horn is in London and a nonregistered seller is in Switzerland. I
emailed him for pictures and a serial number lets see what happens.
John
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And BTY he has used up 7+ pages of advertising on eBay!
JW
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This has brought up an interesting discussion. While the standing wave travels
more efficiently around a ninety degree bend because it reflects off the
corner, what happens when there's a node or antinode there? My acoustic theory
is weak here. Has anything been published?
The discussion also
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What we horn players call resistance engineers call impedance.
Herb Foster
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Here is an experiment to show that blowing resistance is not the same as
playing, or acoustic resistance.
1. If you have a screw bell, play with the bell on and the bell off. You
will
feel
Herb F wrote
This has brought up an interesting discussion. While the standing wave travels
more efficiently around a ninety degree bend because it reflects off the
corner, what happens when there's a node or antinode there? My acoustic theory
is weak here. Has anything been published?
freshmen.
Herb Foster
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From: Herbert Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Here is an experiment to show that blowing resistance is not the same as
playing, or acoustic resistance.
1. If you
Brian,
I think we are simply better off with NODENTS.
Amitiés à tous,
Laurent
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As an engineer, I appreciate that for acoustic waves turning corners, making curves
'gentle' is mostly a result of relying on intuition rather than understanding physics.
Is this common knowledge among those who apply modern technology to instrument
design? You are the first respectable horn
Now that these acoustical-physical phenomena are better understood, I
suppose it can only be a matter of time before innovative square French
horns show up on eBay along side all those conventional round ones.
-- Alan Cole, rank amateur
McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.
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Although I am no expert in horn identification, this appears very
similar to a Jiracek model
George McCracken also makes (yes, I believe he still would make one) a horn
with a similar valve
On Wednesday, July 28, 2004, at 11:46 PM, Alan Cole wrote:
I ask you, is there a better virtual museum of oddball musical
instruments than eBay? Check out this 1...
http://tinyurl.com/544dm
-- Alan Cole, rank amateur
McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.
: [Hornlist] Oddball eBay Horn
On Wednesday, July 28, 2004, at 11:46 PM, Alan Cole wrote:
I ask you, is there a better virtual museum of oddball musical
instruments than eBay? Check out this 1...
http://tinyurl.com/544dm
-- Alan Cole, rank amateur
McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA
That's why many ascending 3rd valve horns have a stopping valve--to get that
missing note.
I'm curious. Why has the ascending 3rd valve horn gone so much out of favor? It
has many (theoretical) advantages. Tuning should be better because instead of
going down a tritone, it goes up and down a
On Saturday, July 31, 2004, at 09:01 AM, Herbert Foster wrote:
I'm curious. Why has the ascending 3rd valve horn gone so much out of
favor? It
has many (theoretical) advantages. Tuning should be better because
instead of
going down a tritone, it goes up and down a minor third, and there
would
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In a message dated 7/29/2004 12:13:52 AM Central Standard Time,
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Neat horn. It looks
In a message dated 7/29/2004 12:13:52 AM Central Standard Time,
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Neat horn. It looks similar to the one Dennis Brain is pictured with on one
of the Mozart Horn Concerto CDs he did.
-William
Hi William,
If the horn is in F then it is his original Raoux. If
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Neat horn. It looks similar to the one Dennis Brain is pictured with on one
of the Mozart Horn Concerto CDs he did.
-William
Hi,
This is a French compensating double horn. With the trigger up the air
goes through the Bb side, with the trigger down
I ask you, is there a better virtual museum of oddball musical instruments
than eBay? Check out this 1...
http://tinyurl.com/544dm
-- Alan Cole, rank amateur
McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.
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The link didn't work here. Can you give us the ebay auction number perhaps?
-William
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I ask you, is there a better virtual museum of oddball musical instruments
than eBay? Check out this 1...
Item number = 3739132425
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The link didn't work here. Can you give us the ebay auction number perhaps?
-William
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Neat horn. It looks similar to the one Dennis Brain is pictured with on one
of the Mozart Horn Concerto CDs he did.
-William
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Item number = 3739132425
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Item number = 3739132425
I just sent Paul a note to see if he remembers this horn or if it is
another scam.
John Kowalchuk maker of mutes/horns/canoes/paddles/bikes
Oshawa, Ontario http://home.ca.inter.net/~horn1
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