bruary 28, 2006 7:12 PM
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Subject: [Hornlist] Transposition
Hello, all --
As a recovering member of (TA) Trombonists Anonymous, I
still marvel at the multiple challenges facing horn players.
Moving from the trombone to horn was like learning a foreign
language under fire.
Li
Hello, all --
As a recovering member of (TA) Trombonists Anonymous, I still marvel at the
multiple challenges facing horn players. Moving from the trombone to horn was
like learning a foreign language under fire.
Like others so afflicted, I had to learn to play left-handed and backwards,
whil
Have a look at:
http://www.hornplayer.net/archive/a35.html
for some good discussion regarding this issue.
B
On Feb 25, 2006, at 2:58 PM, WIlliam Botte wrote:
Why continue this nonesence?
Republish every thing horn in F or C. In one clef. The key
notations aren't all that irritating eithe
At 3:57 PM -0500 1/13/05, Steve Freides wrote:
>We will simply deal with transposition as a matter of fact thing and not
>make a big deal out it.
That's a very good idea. That's what I do. I just don't think about it at
all, I just do it. As you say, it's no big deal.
Carlberg Jones
Guanajuato,
Thank you very much, everyone. We will simply deal with transposition as a
matter of fact thing and not make a big deal out it.
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