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Mike Goode
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>    1. Weird colors ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>    2. RE: Weird colors (Hans)
>    3. Re: Weird colors (Walt Lewis)
>    4. 10 Dirty Secrets Of Classical Music (Alan Cole)
>    5. RE: 10 Dirty Secrets Of Classical Music (Jonathan West)
>    6. RE: 10 Dirty Secrets Of Classical Music (Alan Cole)
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> message: 1
> date: Thu, 6 May 2004 19:27:23 EDT
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> subject: [Hornlist] Weird colors
>
>        Hey everyone,
>        I just noticed something weird happening to my new 668NDII. It
seems
> like the top layer is turning into those colors when oil is mixed into
water
> (you got your purple, yellow, green, maroon...) it seems like that is on
my
> horn, particularly on the bell.
>        I never noticed it before, but I whiped it down completely after
every
> use, now I just wipe it down (completely) about once a week, and I just
> noticed it about 2 days ago. I tried to see if I could whipe it off, but
no, it
> still had that oily water thing goin on. Anyone know what it could be?
>
>        Mike
>
>
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> message: 2
> date: Fri, 7 May 2004 07:17:31 +0200
> from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hans)
> subject: RE: [Hornlist] Weird colors
>
> Blank metal, aggressive sweat, body cream or hand cream - no wonder,
> they will react some time. This is normal. So after a year or so, you
> should use a bit of metal polish, to polish this away.
>
> But if the horn turns bright red or deep purple or grass green or even
> black in the bell, something might be wrong.
>
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>
>        Hey everyone,
>        I just noticed something weird happening to my new 668NDII. It
> seems=20
> like the top layer is turning into those colors when oil is mixed into
> water=20
> (you got your purple, yellow, green, maroon...) it seems like that is on
> my=20
> horn, particularly on the bell.=20
>        I never noticed it before, but I whiped it down completely after
> every=20
> use, now I just wipe it down (completely) about once a week, and I just=20
> noticed it about 2 days ago. I tried to see if I could whipe it off, but
> no, it=20
> still had that oily water thing goin on. Anyone know what it could be?
>
>        Mike
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> message: 3
> date: Fri, 07 May 2004 06:17:07 -0400
> from: Walt Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> subject: Re: [Hornlist] Weird colors
>
> Mike,
>
> Hans offers good advice, if the horn is not lacquered. If it is,  I would
> not use an abrasive polish on it. That could ruin the lacquer.
>
> I hope you are enjoying your new horn.
>
> Walt Lewis
>
>
>
>
> At 07:27 PM 5/6/04 -0400, you wrote:
>
> >        Hey everyone,
> >        I just noticed something weird happening to my new 668NDII. It
seems
> >like the top layer is turning into those colors when oil is mixed into
water
> >(you got your purple, yellow, green, maroon...) it seems like that is on
my
> >horn, particularly on the bell.
> >        I never noticed it before, but I whiped it down completely after
> > every
> >use, now I just wipe it down (completely) about once a week, and I just
> >noticed it about 2 days ago. I tried to see if I could whipe it off, but
> >no, it
> >still had that oily water thing goin on. Anyone know what it could be?
> >
> >        Mike
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> message: 4
> date: Fri, 07 May 2004 08:50:45 -0400
> from: Alan Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> subject: [Hornlist] 10 Dirty Secrets Of Classical Music
>
> Dear Friends,
>
> According to http://www.classicstoday.com/features/0404-editorial.asp
>
> 1. Mozart really does all sound the same.
>
> 2. Beethoven's Grosse Fuge is just plain ugly.
>
> 3. Wagner's operas are much better with cuts.
>
> 4. Nobody cares about the first 3 movements of Berlioz's Symphonie
Fantastique.
>
> 5. Schoenberg's music never sounds more attractive, no matter how many
> times you listen to it.
>
> 6. Schumann's orchestration definitely needs improvement.
>
> 7. Bruckner couldn't write a symphonic allegro to save his life.
>
> 8. Liszt is trash.
>
> 9. The so-called "happy" ending of Shostakovich's 5th is perfectly
sincere.
>
> 10. It's a good thing that "only" about 200 Bach cantatas survive.
>
>       Wow!  Does that go against the grain or what?  Who knew?
>
> -- Alan Cole, rank amateur
>     McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.
>
>
>
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> message: 5
> date: Fri, 7 May 2004 14:05:16 +0100
> from: "Jonathan West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> subject: RE: [Hornlist] 10 Dirty Secrets Of Classical Music
>
>
>
> > 3. Wagner's operas are much better with cuts.
>
> A friend of mine recently expressed the opinion that "Wagner wrote some
> wonderful tone poems which have been utterly ruined by the addition of
> voices". It's a point of view I can hold some sympathy with...
>
>
> >
> > 5. Schoenberg's music never sounds more attractive, no matter how many
> > times you listen to it.
>
> :-) That could be applied even more justifiably to several other
composers.
> Stockhausen for instance...
>
> http://www.vpmag.com/nwc/newsgems.html#stockhausencarre
>
> Regards
> Jonathan West
>
>
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> message: 6
> date: Fri, 07 May 2004 09:13:05 -0400
> from: Alan Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> subject: RE: [Hornlist] 10 Dirty Secrets Of Classical Music
>
> Around here we refer to Stockhausen-type compositions as "headache
> music."               -AC.
>       ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> :-) That could be applied even more justifiably to several other
composers.
> Stockhausen for instance...
>
> http://www.vpmag.com/nwc/newsgems.html#stockhausencarre
>
>
>
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> message: 7
> date: Fri, 7 May 2004 15:39:55 +0200
> from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hans)
> subject: RE: [Hornlist] Weird colors
>
> But a good lacquer properly applied would not change colour either !!!
> Finger prints would we removed in a wish-wash action.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 11:17 AM
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> Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Weird colors
>
> Mike,
>
> Hans offers good advice, if the horn is not lacquered. If it is,  I
> would=20
> not use an abrasive polish on it. That could ruin the lacquer.
>
> I hope you are enjoying your new horn.
>
> Walt Lewis
>
>
>
>
> At 07:27 PM 5/6/04 -0400, you wrote:
>
> >        Hey everyone,
> >        I just noticed something weird happening to my new 668NDII. It
> seems
> >like the top layer is turning into those colors when oil is mixed into
> water
> >(you got your purple, yellow, green, maroon...) it seems like that is
> on my
> >horn, particularly on the bell.
> >        I never noticed it before, but I whiped it down completely
> after=20
> > every
> >use, now I just wipe it down (completely) about once a week, and I just
> >noticed it about 2 days ago. I tried to see if I could whipe it off,
> but=20
> >no, it
> >still had that oily water thing goin on. Anyone know what it could be?
> >
> >        Mike
> >_______________________________________________
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