Re: [Hornlist] RE: Two octave jump

2007-02-27 Thread bgross
You've hit it on the head. A straight forward message from our resident pun master, complete with useful information. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Any one find something strange with this message? >> >>> Once you have mastered a two octave leap on the >>> note A flat, you might want to look at S

Re: [Hornlist] RE: Two octave jump

2007-02-27 Thread Jerry Houston
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any one find something strange with this message? Once you have mastered a two octave leap on the note A flat, you might want to look at Stanley Weiner's Horn Concerto, which ends with a two octave glissando on this note - two octaves down, then two octaves up. Gotta g

Re: [Hornlist] RE: Two octave jump

2007-02-27 Thread bgross
Any one find something strange with this message? > Once you have mastered a two octave leap on the > note A flat, you might want to look at Stanley Weiner's > Horn Concerto, which ends with a two octave glissando > on this note - two octaves down, then two octaves up. > > Gotta go, > Cabage > > >

[Hornlist] RE: Two octave jump

2007-02-27 Thread HornCabbage
Once you have mastered a two octave leap on the note A flat, you might want to look at Stanley Weiner's Horn Concerto, which ends with a two octave glissando on this note - two octaves down, then two octaves up. Gotta go, Cabage ** AOL now offers free email