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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Trey
Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 12:00 PM
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] lacquer removal in a performance setting.
Bill is pretty much on point, the only caveat being that it must be a horn
owned by the m
nd ensemble or brass quintet.
Anything that involves the outdoors, marching, or ceremonial work get the
Navy-owned horn.
Trey
From: "Bill Gross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Bill Gross
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 3:03 PM
To: 'The Horn List'
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] lacquer removal in a performance
setting.
Minor quibble with Hans, if military band it probably
doesn't have insurance, but does hav
ibble.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hans
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 12:59 AM
To: 'The Horn List'
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] lacquer removal in a performance setting.
Get it cleaned & polished professionally. As your
part
plating.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 12:42 AM
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Subject: [Hornlist] lacquer removal in a performance
setting.
It was my pleasure recently to take part in a military
T
It was my pleasure recently to take part in a military Tattoo in Bermuda to
celebrate the 500th anniversary of the discovery of the Island. A great
occasion, and of course it took place outdoors. As the massed bands started
into 1812 Overture, the sky opened and warm salt rain came down with suc
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