True, yet they play on the Bb side most of the time.
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I think that in Italy
I think that in Italy most professional players have horns standing
in F, at least those whom I know.
Daniel
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I bought an alex from the factory a couple of years ago and they set them
up standing in Bb by default unless you ask
I think to take full advantage of the...advantages of a triple is play it as it
was intended: resting in B-flat.
Having said that, there are certainly some advantages to playing a triple
resting in low F. The biggest advantage is not having to relearn standard
double fingerings. To me, that's
?
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Horns standing in Bb were standard in the Dallas area in the 1960s. I
switched to standing in F when I got my own horn, not school issued.
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In a message dated 5/7/2005 9:20:55 P.M. Central Standard Time,
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If more teachers believed there might be a triple in their students'
future and understood the advantage of playing a triple with the double side
lying in Bb, they would encourage their students to play
question of thze general approach to the horn
.(no insult intended)
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--- G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> H
Robert Fagan wrote:
I bought an alex from the factory a couple of years ago and they set
them up standing in Bb by default unless you ask them for F. Everyone
I know in Ireland uses F though.
I thought it was interesting that even my Kalison single horn "stands in F,"
so to speak. It's one that I
--- G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Just out of curiousity...how many of you play a
> double horn that stands
> in Bb as opposed to F?
>
> Gary
Bb all the way since 1965. I was a tuba major in
college, but changed to horn my freshman year. My
teacher was Forrest Standly, who played h
d in
Bb? To stand in F after all means one of my valves becomes an ascending
valve!
Just my "tuppence" (2p),
Simon
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I bought an alex from the factory a couple of years ago and they set
them up standing in Bb by default unless you ask them for F. Everyone I
know in Ireland uses F though.
Robert
On 8 May 2005, at 05:23, Loren wrote:
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I do.
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Hi,
Just out of curiousity...how many of you pla
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I'll guess that very few in the US but a lot in other countries. I
have a double that stan
I'll guess that very few in the US but a lot in other countries. I
have a double that stands in Bb but it is a European model that just
seems to work better that way.
Paul Mansur
On Saturday, May 7, 2005, at 07:41 PM, G wrote:
Hi,
Just out of curiousity...how many of you play a double horn that
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