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WHO WOULD KNOW OUGHT (AUGHT/NAUGHT) OF ART MUST LEARN, AND THEN TAKE HIS
EASE
Should it not be "take his easel"?
All the best,
Lawrence
"þaes ofereode - þisses swa maeg"
Yes, well, hmm...concession to the draftsman.
Shel
http://lawrenceyates.co.uk
In a message dated 10/04/2005 22:29:48 GMT Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
WHO WOULD KNOW OUGHT OF ART MUST LEARN, AND THEN TAKE HIS EASE
Should it not be "take his easel"?
All the best,
Lawrence
"þaes ofereode - þisses swa maeg"
http://lawrenceyates.co.uk
or, WHO WOULD KNOW NAUGHT OF ART...
sHEL
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Of Paul Mansur
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 2:00 PM
To: The Horn List
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Open throat
On Sunday, April 10, 2005, at 01:41 PM, Ralph Mazza wrote
On Sunday, April 10, 2005, at 01:41 PM, Ralph Mazza wrote:
A choir teacher of many years ago gave us the following sentence, in
which the vowel sounds move through a progression similar to that
indicated above by Steve:
"WHO WOULD KNOW OUGHT OF ART MUST LEARN, AND THEN TAKE HIS EASE."
Wouldn't th
The text for Beethoven's 9th was written by Schiller, the famous 19th
century poet; not by Goethe.
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From: "Steve Freides" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'The Horn List'"
Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 8:55 PM
Subject: RE: [Hornlist]
Actually Brüder is the plural "brothers." It's hard for English speakers to
keep the throat open while saying "ee". Say "ah" like you do for the doctor
while your throat is being looked at. You can tell if your throat is open while
playing by using a mirror and looking at your Adam's apple or laryn
s is what Jacobs (among others) recommended.
Steven Slaff
- Original Message -
From: Steve Freides <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, April 9, 2005 8:55 pm
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Open Throat
> Short "a", as in "father."
>
> When singing, ideally t
Short "a", as in "father."
When singing, ideally the throat is open for all vowels.
For "ah" the mouth is also wide open and the tongue flat. Gradually raising
the tongue causes "ah" to become "a" as it "cat", then "eh", a sound which
doesn't really exist in English and is instead usually mang
At 8:35 PM -0400 4/9/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>What is is good vowel to say to open the throat?
A?
Altoids?
Carlberg Jones
Guanajuato, Gto.
MEXICO
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