Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Re: OT: Is there a trumpet list similar to this
hornlist?
In a message dated 13/01/2008 14:14:07 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now that's why it's confusing to the rest of the world when the word FRENCH
is omitted!!
ermm..no - trumpet means
In a message dated 13/01/2008 16:55:56 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unless you wander into the realm of popular music, horn then means almost
anything you blow into clarinet, trombone or ever the s*x*ph*ne.
Only in America I think
lawrenceyates.co.uk
Bill Gross wrote:
One the more interesting anecdotes I read on this list was of a horn player
who got a call from the Union Hall to go to a recording studio for a gig.
They needed horn players. He got paid without opening his case. They were
looking for S*x players, but ask for horn players.
In a message dated 1/13/2008 11:03:53 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unless you wander into the realm of popular music, horn then means almost
anything you blow into clarinet, trombone or ever the s*x*ph*ne.
Only in America I think
lawrenceyates.co.uk
Hi
How I love languages!
...snip...
But I never could understand why ...snip... (nor why you call a wind
quintet a woodwind quintet, even though only a quartet of the five
are woodwind).
And actually the flute is not made of wood.
Daniel
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Well done Daniel - I missed that one! :-)
Cheers,
Lawrence
lawrenceyates.co.uk
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In the winter of 1946, as part of the U.S. Army Education Program
(designed to keep us busy after the war had ended in Europe) I had the
good fortune to be sent to study horn at the Guildhall School of Music
and Drama in London. (I didn't realize how fortunate I was because my
teacher was Dennis
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