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But is
Fafner male ? CouldnĀ“t it be a female ?
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Fafner could be female after all, the Tarnhelm can transform one into
anything (even a toad!!), and maybe Fafner would indeed want to fulfil
certain other personal sexual fantasy
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But is
Fafner
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Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 6:40 AM
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Wagner Long Call
So what happens if you don't play the horn call loud enough
and you don't vake the dragon? Do you play it again?
I can picture a lesson with Hans on this excerpt..
Vake the Dragon
VAKE
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Wagner Long Call
So what happens if you don't play the horn call loud enough and you
don't
vake the dragon? Do you play it again?
I can picture a lesson with Hans on this excerpt..
Vake the Dragon
VAKE THE DRAGON
Your comments are as usual, great to have here Hans
If you listen to the many Long Call samples on my website, you will find out,
that Siegfried tries many ways to wake up the dragon (not vake up !!! or fake
up !! Hoh - hoh - hojotohoh !). But the loud playing comes at the end when the
full orchestra has entered allready. The climb to the high
The short call is just Siegfrieds signal when on the boat on the Rhine Journey,
but it comes in several variations (lengths) during Goetterdaemmerung and in
Siegfried, on stage (Goetterdaemmerung) in the orchestra (Siegfried) or both
(Goetterdaemmerung).
It is up on my site, you just have to find it. One more thing: if you doubt the
words of a person who is THE specialist in this particular field, nobody can
help you. You have to look into the Wagner scores to find the so called
Leitmotiv, a special melody or phrase assigned to a person of the
So what happens if you don't play the horn call loud enough and you don't
vake the dragon? Do you play it again?
I can picture a lesson with Hans on this excerpt..
Vake the Dragon
VAKE THE DRAGON
Your comments are as usual, great to have here Hans, thanks!
LT
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Subject: [Hornlist] Wagner Long Call/Franz Strauss
I just picked up a complete Grove dictionary set
, July 28, 2006 6:41 AM
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Subject: [Hornlist] Wagner Long Call/Franz Strauss
I just picked up a complete Grove dictionary set..5th
edition. I found out some interesting remarks under Richard
Strauss. It says that Franz had to re-write the original
long call because
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I just picked up a complete Grove dictionary set..5th edition. I found out
some interesting remarks under Richard Strauss. It says that Franz had to
re-write the
original long call because it was unplayable and that is what we have
today.anyone know what the original
would you believe I got this nonesense for 2 bucks per? Thats 20 bucks for
the whole shabang. I wonder if this has been corrected in the current version,
but then again, who says what Hans said is the truth?
and once again Hans misses the sarcasm with the high g trillIf I had said
high A
I just picked up a complete Grove dictionary set..5th edition. I found out
some interesting remarks under Richard Strauss. It says that Franz had to
re-write the
original long call because it was unplayable and that is what we have
today.anyone know what the original looked like? Trills up
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