Re: [Hornlist] wraps

2004-07-03 Thread Greg Campbell
Ky Hayes wrote: I do know that the geyer is a smaller wrap, The wrap of most Geyer-wrap horns is actually physically larger in diameter than Kruspe-wrap horns. This measurement makes essentially no difference to the person holding the horn, short or tall. The bell throat of a Geyer horn is

Re: [Hornlist] Picking up the horn after 30 day rest- Answer two

2004-07-03 Thread B.Baker
From: Hans Jeffrey, I thought you are a professional. What was wrong with my first answer to Michael ? I must agree with professor Pizka's comments regarding honest and sometimes frank constructive criticism. I feel that it is both necessary and essential to receive constructive criticism.

Re: [Hornlist] wraps

2004-07-03 Thread william bamberg
If you're a smaller player, and you'll only have one horn for everything, you'll probably be best served with a medium bell horn. The smaller size should allow you to choose a horn with good range and agility, in exchange for a little overall power. Try lots of horns, even if they're a

RE: [Hornlist] wraps

2004-07-03 Thread Hans
Can you tell me, what you mean playing big ? I thought playing beautifully be the target. == -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of william bamberg Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 6:04 PM To: The

[Hornlist] RE: Horn Digest, Vol 19, Issue 3

2004-07-03 Thread Michael Kates
Try picking up the horn after 30 years (1967-1997). After 7 years of hard work, It's still an uphill battle to retrieve the professional level I had achieved after college. The decision not to become a professional horn player in the late 50's early 60's was made based on different economic

[Hornlist] wraps

2004-07-03 Thread Ray Sonja Crenshaw
but the kruspe will give a big sound, If you are inferring that the Yamaha 667 Greg, It would be you who inferred; he would have implied. He implies and, in guessing his meaning, you infer. This message brought to you by someone who failed 12th grade English twice. jrc

[Hornlist] guards against common mistakes NHR

2004-07-03 Thread YATESLAWRENCE
You inFer From and Imply to unaffected means not affected by disaffected means dissatisfied uninterested means not interested in disinterested means not affected by Hence: Even hitherto disinterested parties became disaffected by the King's inaction and inferred from his lethargy that

RE: [Hornlist] wraps

2004-07-03 Thread william bamberg
It is very common in the US to find young students playing very large horns with very small mouthpieces, often with a rim smaller than 16 mm. At a music festival I helped at recently, here in California, almost all the horn players were playing school owned 8Ds. In this group of Orange

RE: [Hornlist] wraps

2004-07-03 Thread Hans
Why you like to play the roof off the place ? Why are many of you so much interested in playing louder than loud ? Play the anthems whatever NOBLE, POWERFUL , but never ordinary loud, which is disgusting anti musical, - even in band music. You are absolutely right complaining against these