Hello,
The best one I've heard is Goldie Horn...
Jaakko Välimäki
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I've always found it necessary to cut off the elephant's head to properly fit
the case. With the head on, I suppose it constitutes a triple horn, or maybe
just a double. At any rate, there must be a special case for that that I can
carry on to an airliner.
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My horn is Wilhelm Schmid simply because it seemed to suit him and command
respect, although he is fondly called Schmiddy for short.
The Yamaha horn I had before him was fondly called Dumbo after the baby
elephant in the Disney movie. That name went back to fifth grade when I would
carry my
My personal horn-naming system is extremely straightforward -- e.g.,
Alexander 103, Lawson 804, Yamaha YHR-668N, oddball Lidl compensating
double, no-name Alexander 102ST copy, Olds single B-flat, Conn 6D, etc.
For instance, my son might say, "Hey, Pop. What horn are you taking to
band practic
12, 2005 9:20 PM
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Subject: [Hornlist] lull in postings
Several years ago there was a lull and the subject of giving their horns
a name. Several replies revealed the names of three or four horns.
I wonder what names have been given that are most appropriate, or
inappropriate, or humoro
Several years ago there was a lull and the subject of giving their horns
a name. Several replies revealed the names of three or four horns.
I wonder what names have been given that are most appropriate, or
inappropriate, or humorous, or loving etc.
I had thought about giving my horn a name until
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