Hey Hoss,
Would that be a mobile home small enough to haul with the Shittvette? My
tongue is firmly planted in my cheek...
Have a good one...
Walt Lewis...
At 05:46 PM 10/1/03 -0400, you wrote:
I could buy a house a horn and a car for nine grand...althought it
would be a shitty house
is business.
Saluti
Hans
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is 9000 really that much for an instrument with a huge waiting list and
the fact that rauch will s
is 9000 really that much for an instrument with a huge waiting list and the fact that
rauch will soon stop taking orders (he may retire)...
Dealers in japan sell handmade horns and they mark them up 10-20 percent to make some
type of profit...
This person sold that horn actually for a lossI w
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At 12:00 -0500 2-10-2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >As far as I remember, this person offered a horn (Rauch) which he
bought
>>in Japan at Japanese price, asking for a minimum of 9.000.-$
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>As far as I remember, this person offered a horn (Rauch) which he bought
in Japan at Japanese price, asking for a minimum of 9.000.-$
$9K! Rauch: rhymes with OUCH!
As far as I know, new Rauch horns cost much less than that; b
I could buy a house a horn and a car for nine grand...althought it
would be a shitty house a shitty horn and a chevette.
Hoss
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from: (Hans Pizka)
As far as I remember, this person offered a horn (Rauch) which he bought
in Japan at Japanese price, asking for a minimum of 9.000.-$
$9K! Rauch: rhymes with OUCH!
Bob
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Many thanks to Scott, Clayton (who replied off-list), and Prof. Pizka for
the requested information.
Fred
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As far as I remember, this person offered a horn (Rauch) which he bought
in Japan at Japanese price, asking for a minimum of 9.000.-$
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Three other brass quintet pieces we used to play in the early days:
"Dixie" - Emmet arr. Roberts - Cor Publishing - a fairly straightforward
"air and variations" type arrangement setting the tune in different styles
"Impressions of a Parade" -
The Canadian Brass books are kind of fun
(intermediate) and have a wide range of music from
"canon in d" to "amazing grace" (jazz) to "Hava
Nagila." I wouldn't recommend any of the other levels
simply because they are boring. There is also "That's
A-plenty", and some old renaissance music "Thre
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Hi
I played for ten years with a brass quintet and can send you a list of titles
later, but I'm just off to do a gig now.
Titles that we played when we first started which come immediately to mind:
"Just Brass" Series:
Frere Jacques
Fancies Toy
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