Re: [Hornlist] Playing the fundamental

2005-01-11 Thread Billbamberg
Once again my son, bass trombone and tuba expert, has changed my thinking on pedal tone, but beyond my technique. He discovered that if he plays a Farkas XDC mouthpiece with essentially a trumpet emboucher, he gets a quite good horn sound. He's been around good hornplayers long enough to emula

RE: [Hornlist] Playing the fundamental

2005-01-11 Thread Steve Freides
it at sight at a steady, albeit slow tempo, much to the consternation of many of my fellow classmates. :) -S- > -Original Message- > From: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > du] On Behalf Of Pandolfi, Orlando > Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 7:44 AM > To:

RE: [Hornlist] Playing the fundamental

2005-01-11 Thread Pandolfi, Orlando
"). I found that when I fit a tuba mouthpiece shank OVER my leadpipe, those notes come out nicely! O. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 10:06 PM To: The Horn List Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Playing

RE: [Hornlist] Playing the fundamental

2005-01-11 Thread Pandolfi, Orlando
nt: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 2:50 AM To: 'The Horn List' Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Playing the fundamental Hello Steve, you initiated a confusion with your question, because mixing naming the pitches (F)-horn-wise & concert-pitch-wise. So did other. There is an international system, which

RE: [Hornlist] Playing the fundamental

2005-01-10 Thread hans
= -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Freides Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 6:26 AM To: 'The Horn List' Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Playing the fundamental My understanding of musical instrument acoustics agrees with Paul. ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org

RE: [Hornlist] Playing the fundamental

2005-01-10 Thread Steve Freides
-S- > -Original Message- > From: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > du] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 10:06 PM > To: The Horn List > Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Playing the fundamental > > I might be wrong, but

Re: [Hornlist] Playing the fundamental

2005-01-10 Thread Paul Mansur
On Monday, January 10, 2005, at 10:06 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I might be wrong, Right. You are wrong. We're talking about the c an octave below low c for F horn. The gap is between low f# and b natural which can be played on the Bb horn, with the overlap on 1-3 Bb side, same as open on

Re: [Hornlist] Playing the fundamental

2005-01-10 Thread hxcorno
I might be wrong, but as far as I know you can't play the notes below that on the Fside of the horn at all. Not in tune anyway. If you look at the fingering chart at http://thefrenchhorn.net/chart.html, you can see the fingerings for the notes below that are all on the B-flat side.

Re: [Hornlist] Playing the fundamental

2005-01-10 Thread Paul Mansur
On Monday, January 10, 2005, at 08:58 PM, Steve Freides wrote: but can one also learn to play the fundamental pitch on the open F horn and the valved notes below that? Definitely possible; but not everyone can play all these notes. I can get the C,*(F concert) but the concert c down there is out

Re: [Hornlist] Playing the fundamental

2005-01-10 Thread Carlberg Jones
At 8:58 PM -0500 1/10/05, Steve Freides wrote: >. . . can one also learn to play the fundamental pitch on >the open F horn and the valved notes below that? Yes. One esteemed horn list member has written that he had played the concert "C" below that. Carlberg Jones Guanajuato, Gto. MEXICO

[Hornlist] Playing the fundamental

2005-01-10 Thread Steve Freides
I'm playing the second partial on the open F horn - that's one octave below written middle C, please correct me if I'm wrong - and once in a while getting concert E or E-flat but that's it so far. I assume one can learn to play the second partial with all three valves held down which would be a co