Re: [Hornlist] Re: Horn Digest, Vol 26, Issue 10

2005-02-10 Thread Billbamberg
I think you missed Han's point. I applaud your defense of the handicapped, but get a grip on reality. I have children who aren't handicapped, and there's all kinds of things I'd love to see them doing, but they can't or they won't. Professional music is just work for a lot of people. Unless y

Re: [Hornlist] Re: Horn Digest, Vol 26, Issue 10

2005-02-10 Thread Jerry Houston
If you would insert a suitable subject line when you reply to a digest issue, it would encourage us to believe that you know what you're talking about. From: "Bo Gusman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Hornlist] Re: Horn Digest, Vol 26, Issue 10 This bull-roar canno

Re: [Hornlist] Re: Horn Digest, Vol 26, Issue 10

2005-02-10 Thread Jeremy Rich
Evelyn Glennie is unreal; as percussionist, her delicacy and phrasing leave most "able-bodied" musicians in awe. > This bull-roar cannot go unremarked. > > It's interesting how people can be two things: helpful and kind, and at > the same time ignorant and arrogant. > > Professor, how can you

[Hornlist] Re: Horn Digest, Vol 26, Issue 10

2005-02-10 Thread Bo Gusman
This bull-roar cannot go unremarked. It's interesting how people can be two things: helpful and kind, and at the same time ignorant and arrogant. Professor, how can you possibly know what this persons capabilities are? Have you ever been partly deaf? Is that also a field in which you are an exper