I understand the rental parts for this is Boosy-
Hawks, Lucks would be renting out a old handwritten
Kalmus versiondoes not sound legal to me.
Yes, get to writing, more like get to erasing...the
last person to use this set wrote in every note above,
below, in the staff, around the staff.. I ju
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If you are in the position to assist this young man either with an
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Friends and Colleagues!!!
Please look at my web site: www.abbymayer.com
Thank you, and I extend every best wish.
Abby
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Hey Hoss,
Would that be a mobile home small enough to haul with the Shittvette? My
tongue is firmly planted in my cheek...
Have a good one...
Walt Lewis...
At 05:46 PM 10/1/03 -0400, you wrote:
I could buy a house a horn and a car for nine grand...althought it
would be a shitty house
is business.
Saluti
Hans
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is 9000 really that much for an instrument with a huge waiting list and
the fact that rauch will s
is 9000 really that much for an instrument with a huge waiting list and the fact that
rauch will soon stop taking orders (he may retire)...
Dealers in japan sell handmade horns and they mark them up 10-20 percent to make some
type of profit...
This person sold that horn actually for a lossI w
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At 12:00 -0500 2-10-2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>from: (Hans Pizka)
> >As far as I remember, this person offered a horn (Rauch) which he
bought
>>in Japan at Japanese price, asking for a minimum of 9.000.-$
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from: (Hans Pizka)
>As far as I remember, this person offered a horn (Rauch) which he bought
in Japan at Japanese price, asking for a minimum of 9.000.-$
$9K! Rauch: rhymes with OUCH!
As far as I know, new Rauch horns cost much less than that; b
I could buy a house a horn and a car for nine grand...althought it
would be a shitty house a shitty horn and a chevette.
Hoss
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from: (Hans Pizka)
As far as I remember, this person offered a horn (Rauch) which he bought
in Japan at Japanese price, asking for a minimum of 9.000.-$
$9K! Rauch: rhymes with OUCH!
Bob
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Fred,
Try [EMAIL PROTECTED]
He is a brass salesman and has many contacts with Japanese customers and
dealers.
His full name is Hiroake Tokushige.
Good luck.
Sincerely,
Scott H. Bacon
Sales, Marketing, and Service
Verkauf, Marketing, und Service
Specialist in French Horn
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 6:29 AM
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Subject: [Hornlist] Request
About a month ago, a lister asked for information about selling a horn
in
Japan, and someone else provided either a shop name or the name of an
individual. I had saved this information, as I anticipate that I
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About a month ago, a lister asked for information about selling a horn in
Japan, and someone else provided either a shop name or the name of an
individual. I had saved this information, as I anticipate that I may have
About a month ago, a lister asked for information about selling a horn in
Japan, and someone else provided either a shop name or the name of an
individual. I had saved this information, as I anticipate that I may have
need of it in the near future, but have now lost it due to MS operating
system p
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Three other brass quintet pieces we used to play in the early days:
"Dixie" - Emmet arr. Roberts - Cor Publishing - a fairly straightforward
"air and variations" type arrangement setting the tune in different styles
"Impressions of a Parade" -
The Canadian Brass books are kind of fun
(intermediate) and have a wide range of music from
"canon in d" to "amazing grace" (jazz) to "Hava
Nagila." I wouldn't recommend any of the other levels
simply because they are boring. There is also "That's
A-plenty", and some old renaissance music "Thre
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Hi
I played for ten years with a brass quintet and can send you a list of titles
later, but I'm just off to do a gig now.
Titles that we played when we first started which come immediately to mind:
"Just Brass" Series:
Frere Jacques
Fancies Toy
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I am in the process of starting a brass quintet. This is in a small rural community.
All of the potential members are quite accomplished but amateur musicians. The
problem is that there is not much
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