Seems like that's more of an American phrase...
I sure hope that wasn't an insult meant to someone because if it is that sure
is a low blow.
-William
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Would the English really say that? I've live here in England and have not
that expression. What was that about generalisations??
Brian.
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So what's your point???
Steven Ovitsky
Sotone Historic Recordings
www.sotone.com
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] horn tone colour metal mpcs kranz bore etc
As the english would say, eat my shit
Hoss
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As the english would say,
eat my shit
Hoss
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Dear All
I wouldn't! - and I have never heard anybody else make such a crude
comment.
More tea vicar?
Cheers
Paul Kampen
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I enjoyed that letter Hans. I can't begin to tell you how many people think
that by getting their ultimate horn (and sadly I used to think this way) that
all of a sudden your mistakes would all and dissappear and then magically you
could play like Baumann.
Wrong.
I find that now that I own a
William asked:
PS: Speaking of Yamahas, every one I've ever played on is stuffy. Has anyone
else had this experience or is it just me and my personal preferences?
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I played a Yamaha 862 for several years and found it to be as open, or even
more open, than an 8D. If I
Finally, it is just opinion from my take on things. Different strokes are for
different folks.
-William
In a message dated 10/10/2003 7:49:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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Date: 10/10/2003 7:49:14 AM Pacific
To hoss;
There are many horns made with the kruspe wrap as you call it- some fine
instruments, some poor ones.
To condemn all horns made in a specific wrap because you happened to have a
not so easy to play horn of this type is simply sophomoric.
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As the english would say,
eat my shit
Hoss
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Not once did I say a specific wrap was better for anybody- I've had my luck
with the geyer after a long stint with a Kruspe which was a fine typical Kruspe
playing horn and it sold for a good chunk of money, It's dangerous to
generalize which I never have done!
Best of wishes,
Hoss
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