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2006-05-19 Thread YATESLAWRENCE
During the break between a rehearsal and gig and short of things to do, I fell into conversation with a bassoon player. He asked me if I knew the Cesar Franck Sympony. I said that I did. Did I know the big horn solo? Yes I did. Was there anything unusual marked at the end of the solo.

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2006-05-19 Thread Paul Kampen
Message text written by The Horn List >I played with a trumpet player several years ago who passed out during his final master's degree recital. He said that he just fell directly forward onto his face, trumpet still in place. Fortunately, he didn't fall off the stage. < Dear All I was once

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2006-05-18 Thread Joshua Cheuvront
I played with a trumpet player several years ago who passed out during his final master's degree recital. He said that he just fell directly forward onto his face, trumpet still in place. Fortunately, he didn't fall off the stage. Unfortunately, his trumpet knocked out several front teeth, se

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2006-05-18 Thread sotone
rnlist] Re: Pressure NHR sort of not NHR: one can choose: > Is that as written? That would be C alto, and the notes would be... Yikes! > > Herb Foster > > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > Susan Thompson wrote: (RE: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba) "Per

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2006-05-18 Thread David Goldberg
I'm looking at the arrangement for two oboes and piano (Fentone F163), the one I mentioned a couple of days ago. True, as Herb suggests, transposing up would create - as we found out on a concurrent thread - an explosive mixture. But surely as a stand-alone little crowd-pleaser, say, for a re

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2006-05-18 Thread Herbert Foster
Is that as written? That would be C alto, and the notes would be... Yikes! Herb Foster --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Susan Thompson wrote: (RE: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba) "Perhaps they were > > playing the oboe parts?" > > The oboe parts in Arrival of the Queen of Sheba from Handel's

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2006-05-17 Thread Benjamin Reidhead
I stand corrected. My band teacher is a trumpet player, so it is extremely possible he fell for the urban legend. Ben On Wed, 17 May 2006 09:43:15 -0700 (PDT) Herbert Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Actually, that's an urban legend too. See > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gottfried_Reiche

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2006-05-17 Thread Christine Ranson
: The Horn List Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Re: Pressure NHR sort of not NHR: one can choose: Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 12:08:53 -0600 Susan Thompson wrote: (RE: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba) "Perhaps they were playing the oboe parts?" The oboe parts in Arrival of the Queen of Sheba from H

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2006-05-17 Thread Tom Warner
On 17 May 2006, at 12:59 am, C.J.L. Wolf wrote: Speaking of which, anyone know how Pip Eastpop hit top top top A on the london horn sound CD? Please tell me he didn't do it on an ordinary mouthpiece and instrument?! Sorry Kit... I was talking to him about that piece and mentioned that, al

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2006-05-17 Thread sotone
Susan Thompson wrote: (RE: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba) "Perhaps they were playing the oboe parts?" The oboe parts in Arrival of the Queen of Sheba from Handel's Solomon aren't very high. The 1st has a range of 2nd line g to Bb above the staff. The 2nd is from d above middle c to g above t

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2006-05-17 Thread Herbert Foster
Actually, that's an urban legend too. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gottfried_Reiche Reiche did die of a stroke, but not during or immediately after playing. Herb Foster --- "C.J.L. Wolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 16 May 2006, Benjamin Reidhead wrote: > > > My music teacher told

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2006-05-17 Thread Susan Thompson
Perhaps they were playing the oboe parts? Christine Ranson wrote: >I know of 2 trumpet players who have blacked out and had their piccs >written off whilst performing Arrival of The Queen of Sheba. Then Steven Ovitsky wrote: >That's quite a feat, considering that the Arrival of the Queen of She

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2006-05-17 Thread Christine Ranson
Maybe I'm thinking of the 10 piece brass version. Silly me. From: "Steven Ovitsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: The Horn List To: "'The Horn List'" Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Re: Pressure NHR sort of not NHR: one can choose: Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 22:

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2006-05-17 Thread Christine Ranson
Maybe he's a naturally high player? I can get a top g on a good day! High chops, me. From: "C.J.L. Wolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: The Horn List To: The Horn List Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Re: Pressure NHR sort of not NHR: one can choose: Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 00:

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2006-05-16 Thread Steven Ovitsky
Christine Ranson wrote: >I know of 2 trumpet players who have blacked out and had their piccs >written off whilst performing Arrival of The Queen of Sheba. That's quite a feat, considering that the Arrival of the Queen of Sheba has no trumpets. Steven Ovitsky _

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2006-05-16 Thread C.J.L. Wolf
On Tue, 16 May 2006, Benjamin Reidhead wrote: My music teacher told a story where the trumpet soloist of Bach's (3rd? I can't remember) Brandenburg concerto (the one with the really high trumpet writing) died of a brain hemmorage after the 3rd performance of it. I'm not sure that it's such an

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2006-05-16 Thread Christine Ranson
I know of 2 trumpet players who have blacked out and had their piccs written off whilst performing Arrival of The Queen of Sheba. From: Benjamin Reidhead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: The Horn List To: The Horn List CC: horn@music.memphis.edu Subject: [Hornlist] Re: Pressure NHR sort of not

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2006-05-16 Thread Jonell Lindholm
There was such an article in the National Enquirer. It is reproduced at http://www.shout.net/~jmh/articles/explode.html >= Original Message From The Horn List = >Hornfolks: >I do have another 'suggestion' post on the 'pressure question' but I do wish to relate something I saw on a bulle

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2006-05-16 Thread Jasoncat
In a message dated 5/16/06 11:26:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >   If you should witness a colleague turning beet red while playing; this is > an indication that something is being done incorrectly where back pressure > is concerned.  It is the road to either a stroke or heart attack or per