Thanks Hans. Glad we solved the problems about the music not arriving. Gute
reise!
Adam> Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 13:58:27 +0100> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject:
Re: [Hornlist] Corno in Mi> To: horn@music.memphis.edu> > Hello Adam, it was
common use, to have the horn parts in
Hello Adam, it was common use, to have the horn parts in different keys in the
past. The most common keys were F, E-flat & D, less often E. Baroque music was
anotated in a different way.
BTW, my first shipment (you remember, I resent it) just arrived back three
weeks ago. I had addressed it to
Lawrence, silly question: is "england" so small now ??
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> Datum: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 19:52:14 EDT
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> An: horn@music.memphis.edu
> Betreff: Re: [Hornlist] Corno in Mi
> Do (or "ut") Re Mi Fa Sol La Si (
Adam Black wrote:
> Dear Hornists,
> I have recently purchased a piece for flute, horn and piano
> (by Muller). The horn part starts as "corno in Mi". By
> looking at the flute and piano parts, this must be for horn
> in E. This is the first time I have seen this. Can anyone
> fill me in on th
Do (or "ut") Re Mi Fa Sol La Si (in england we say "tee" then Do to finish
off
Remember "The Sound of Music" - "Do, a deer" (a female deer actually) Did
Julie Andrews do it all for nothing? :-)
Cheers,
Lawrence
lawrenceyates.co.uk
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