er 06, 2003 5:45 PM
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] singing etc. horn tone
MapPoint showed 1 Windpassing in Upper Austria (at junction of Danube
and
Enns, across the Danube from Mauthausen) and 3 in Lower Austria.
Mapquest.com shows 2 in Lower A
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Misspelled. It is Wimpassing not Windpassing.
But there is also Windhaag twice; but Bavaria has better: Tuntenhausen,
Busendorf or just accross the
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Misspelled. It is Wimpassing not Windpassing.
But there is also Windhaag
You mean South ?
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At 05:28 PM 12/5/03 -0600, John Baumgart
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You're referring to the Windpassing technique, developed in the Upper
Austria village of the same name.
John Baumgart
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Thanks for the correction :)
Ausfahrt Technique was just a pun mixing a little of the old English in
there. Aus-fart...
So would farting technique in german be furz-technik? Mein Deutshe ist
nic
Good job for pointing that out. Not too many people remember that before
there were compasses and the concept of "true north" people referred to Upper as
in elevation, not in latitude. Also, "upper" can mean where the river comes
from.
As in Egypt, lower Egypt is near Cairo and upper Egypt is
At 05:28 PM 12/5/03 -0600, John Baumgart wrote:
>You're referring to the Windpassing technique, developed in the Upper
>Austria village of the same name.
Shouldn't that be the Lower Tract of Upper Austria?
John Kowalchuk maker of mutes/horns/canoes/paddles/bikes
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You're referring to the Windpassing technique, developed in the Upper
Austria village of the same name.
John Baumgart
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Thanks for the correction :)
Ausfahrt Technique was just a pun mixing a little of the old English in
there. Aus-fart...
So would farting technique in german be furz-technik? Mein Deutshe ist nicht
so gut.
-William
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Hans,b
in German as "Furze" (plural).
So far so good: the "Hohe Schule des Bb-Horn Spiels" !
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Singers (vocalists) seem to SLUR everything,unless of
course,there's an occasional rest.
I don't think they DO slur everything. Just depends on the
music...markings, etc...
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Hans,believe I raised the question of singing on the horn..and I still have
a question! Singers (vocalists) seem to SLUR everything,unless of
course,there's an occasional rest. They have to slur or break the melodic
line,no? So how does singing on the horn contrast with that? We only slur
when it
Don't Germans call that the Ausfhart technique? If not they really should...
great chance for a jolly good English pun there...
-William
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> Also, quite nobody felt flamed with "horn tone verse body escape
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