Re: [Hornlist] triple tonguing

2002-11-14 Thread gdarling
-- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] In a message dated 11/13/2002 5:59:45 PM Central America Standard Ti, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Both techniques appear not only in numerous modern works, but also

RE: [Hornlist] triple tonguing

2002-11-14 Thread Loren
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Hornlist] triple tonguing But...butthat high flutter C was my favorite part of the piece! It really should be on every audition list. ;-) Bob Dickow - Original Message - From: Robert Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'd rather forget it, if you don't mind. :) [EMAIL

Re: [Hornlist] triple tonguing

2002-11-14 Thread Stephen F. Pearce
original...How about The Crapshooters Ballet from Guys and Dolls ? Gerald M. Darling Then there's the stopped flutter on a fourth line D in Jekyll and Hyde. Stephen F. Pearce Foley, Alabama [EMAIL PROTECTED] . -- ___ Horn mailing

Re: [Hornlist] triple tonguing

2002-11-13 Thread PMANSUR
In a message dated 11/13/02 10:42:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: (anyone ever play a band piece that calls for a cup mute? I have) Hi, Leigh. Yes, I have. Humes and Berg sells a cup mute for horn. It's a tad different sound, but BIG! It won't go in a horn case and enjoins one to carry

RE: [Hornlist] triple tonguing

2002-11-13 Thread David B. Thompson
Leigh Alexander wrote: And the flutter tongue ? Why so curious about it ? Hans, I don't want to be curious; but it's a circus trick some composers ask us to perform. Lest this discussion generate some doubt in the minds of some of the younger list members, I should point out that neither

Re: [Hornlist] triple tonguing

2002-11-13 Thread Jerryold99
-- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] In a message dated 11/13/2002 5:59:45 PM Central America Standard Ti, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Both techniques appear not only in numerous modern works, but also figure prominently in the very standard symphonic repertoire - e.g.

Re: [Hornlist] triple tonguing

2002-11-13 Thread Robert Ward
I'd rather forget it, if you don't mind. :) B On Wednesday, November 13, 2002, at 04:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Let's not forget the flutter-tongued fff hi C in movement 5 (Cloudburst) of Grofe's Grand Canyon Suite. ___ Horn mailing list

Re: [Hornlist] triple tonguing

2002-11-13 Thread Robert Dickow
But...butthat high flutter C was my favorite part of the piece! It really should be on every audition list. ;-) Bob Dickow - Original Message - From: Robert Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'd rather forget it, if you don't mind. :) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Let's not forget the

Re: [Hornlist] triple tonguing

2002-11-12 Thread Chuck De Paolo
://www.hickeys.com) Owner, Ensemble Publications (http://members.aol.com/enspub) - Original Message - From: Ron and Deborah Buchanan To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 10:39 AM Subject: [Hornlist] triple tonguing This is a multi-part message in MIME format