Dave Weiner wonders if there is a snow blower (in F) part in Mahler.
There certainly ought to be, but unfortunately, Mahler wrote very little
orchestra music in F. The "Serenade" movement in the Seventh is in F,
but it is hardly suitable for the snow blower. Now if you had an E-flat
attachm
At 06:45 AM 1/25/2007, you wrote:
WWHS--What would Hans say? You have to learn to transpose!
My snow blower can only pitch in F.
That's why I had a new carb installed. It now runs at A
440...hehehehe, thus making it easier to transpose from hard packing
snow to powder with no clam
WWHS--What would Hans say? You have to learn to transpose!
Herb Foster
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> I spent over a $100 to have my snow
> blower tuned up and a new carb installed, and I've started it
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I spent over a $100 to have my snow
blower tuned up and a new carb installed, and I've started it once to
see if was done correctly. I will happily drain the gas out of it at
the end of Winter if we don't
David,
you scribe:
just enough (snow) to make trouble. So I'll take Matthew up on
his offer "I have some snow for you" - if you would switch a
portion of your extra snow with our snow,
Speak for yourself, over here in Warren (David is in Ann Arbor,
Warren is a suburb of Detroit), I am
Around here, we've had a lot of snoo.
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matthew scheffelman wrote:
Here in the foothills outside Denver Colorado, ...I drive the Audi
Quattro so I can enjoy autobahn speeds on our
wonderful highways, in the snow...
and David Lamb wrote:
The Colorado MahlerFest in Boulder, the second week in January, was
sandwiched in between snow
matthew scheffelman wrote:
Here in the foothills outside Denver Colorado, we have
had a snow storm almost every week from the week
before Christmas until this past week.
The Colorado MahlerFest in Boulder, the second week in January, was
sandwiched in between snow storms. It was a bit cold, b
Here in the foothills outside Denver Colorado, we have
had a snow storm almost every week from the week
before Christmas until this past week. I have had up
to 3 feet out side my house, then another foot almost
every week after that. I played golf the first and
second weeks in December...then we w
dated 10/7/2003 10:49:35 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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w below 700 meters elevation (2300 ft. roughly).
Take care.
Hans
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Hans & All. I dunno. The earliest snow in Bavaria that I remember was in
Jul. Charlene & I were dallying in Berchesgarden while waiting for the
wonderful IHS Symposium you hosted to start. We took a day trip across the
Rossfeld (sp?) mountains. While gazing at some beautiful scenery from a
bridge-o
Hans;
Here in Montana it is sunny and 82 degrees.
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Subject: [Hornlist] snow (NHR)
We had first snow rain
We had first snow rain this morning here in Munich, the autobahn to
Kempten had 15 cms snow, Garmisch is full of snow, in Austria fell up to
30 cms snow at altitudes higher than 800 meters, while Zugspitz mountain
(3000 meters high) reported - 12 centigrades & 70 cms of fresh powder
snow. Incredibl
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