ll. If not Alexander,
then Markneukirchen would be a likely source.
Klaus
--- On Tue, 8/25/09, Eric Egle wrote:
> From: Eric Egle
> Subject: [Hornlist] Riedl
> To: "The Horn List"
> Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 11:47 PM
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> Greetings horn list
t or, depending on what you have in
mind, find a Plan B.
Bob Osmun
osmun.com
Eric Egle wrote:
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> Greetings horn list!
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> I've recently determined that the ring used on the bell of my horn was made
> by Riedl of Germany. An internet search has not produced any contact
Greetings horn list!
I've recently determined that the ring used on the bell of my horn was made by
Riedl of Germany. An internet search has not produced any contact for this
maker.
Does anyone have any idea how to contact this maker?
Thank you!
Eric
Greetings horn list!
I've recently determined that the ring used on the bell of my horn was made by
Riedl of Germany. An internet search has not produced any contact for this
maker.
Does anyone have any idea how to contact this maker?
Thank you!
Eric
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Greetings horn players and teachers,
I have a student horn player that has been diagnosed with fordyce's condition.
The condition is said to be very common in males with approximately 90%
developing some form of the condition. With numbers like that there must be
other brass players out there
else, will
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Hans, in the U.S. there is health care for those that have only the income to
afford just a 'nominal' fee. In fact, it is ILLEGAL for a hospital to refuse
emergency medical assistance, regardless of financial standing or ability. If
you incur debt related to medical need all banks and financia
It works fine with firefox, try this link directly for english:
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--- On Wed, 6/11/08, Richard V. West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Subject: [Hornlist
I meant to send this link when the thread was active, but I couldn't recall the
name of the device. Kerry Turner used to use this device (he might
still), and I've seen it in action numerous times.
Some of you on the list might benefit from this contraption:
http://ergobone.com/index.html
Che
CORRECTION: the analog output must be a 1/8" plug. You can do this with a
simple adapter if your analog output is 1/4"
"David A. Jewell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Greetings...
As indicated, this post is NHR. I'd like advice on how to transfer older,
analog recordings, including cassette tape
A friend of mine did it with his new iMac. The process was fairly simple..all
you need is an output from the LP/analog device to a 1/4" plug. Even the basis
editing software that comes with the iMac is good, but you can buy excellent
software if you wish to do more editing.
My friend transfer
Write your own.
Tim Kecherson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am playing Mozart's 3rd Horn Concerto in June, and I am looking for a
cadenza to play. Is the cadenza necessary? If so, where can I find one? Thank
you very much.
--
Timothy Kecherson
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David Ogden Stiers actually attended one the international horn symposium when
it was held at UNT way back when. I loved his Don Juan horn calls he attempts
in that episode.
Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Joe Scarpelli wrote:
> The episode where Hawkeye and B.J. refuse to shower until Char
Happy Holidays everyone!
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Isn't it pronounced 'fanshaw' ?
G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Feather - stone - shaw?
Never heard it, spelt it, and I didn't cheat by way of
Wikipedia ;p
Gary
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> All I want to say is, "Featherstoneshaugh".? Try
> spelling it if you've only ever heard it, or
> pr
Does anyone know of any online resources that have information and (hopefully)
sound files of demonstrated extended horn techniques?
I'm hoping there is something similar to hornexcerpts.org, and I'm looking
particularly for amplified horn through electronic effects processors, etc., as
Does anyone know of any online resources that have information and (hopefully)
sound files of demonstrated extended horn techniques?
I'm hoping there is something similar to hornexcerpts.org, and I'm looking
particularly for amplified horn through electronic effects processors, etc., as
The opening horns here are amazing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDUTTRGOJdE&mode=related&search=
Valerie WELLS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jeremy,
I'd like to recommend you check out Jeff Smiley's book, The Balanced
Embouchure, for help with your embouchure frustrations. His
For those of you interested in taking your audition skills to the next level,
please read on:
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
I hope this email finds you all well. Please excuse the mass email, but I am
writing with a very exciting opportunity. If its inexcusable, please ignore
it
Sorry, that was meant to be off list.
Nicholas Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This question is for anyone and
everyone on the list who plays or has
played an original Geyer horn. Where were you, geographically and in
terms of your career, when you played it? Basically I'm just looking
for as
Hi,
I played an original Geyer that was owned by my teacher, Richard Norem. This
was back in 1993 or 1994 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Mr. Norem actually owned
two original Geyer horns, both in pristine condition.
Nicholas Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This question is for anyone an
Speaking of accordiansthe arrangement of the Tannhauser Overature on Uri
Caine's cd Wagner E Venezia opens with accordian:
http://www.amazon.com/Wagner-E-Venezia-Erik-Friedlander/dp/B0B9N3/ref=pd_bxgy_m_img_b/002-3857517-2151229.
He also voices the famous 'Tristan' chord progress
I remember reading somewhere that D, Brain used to have his section in the
Philharmonia sit in 'normal' fashion (2-4th, l-r), but that he would sit on the
far right, next to fourth horn. Is there any truth to this?
hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Has anyone of you ever watched the New Year
Co
Hi all,
I've been playing a Rauch for years, but have decided to buy one of Karl
Hill's Geyer copy horns. I am getting on the waiting list but was hoping to
find a used instrument.
Anyone know of a used Hill horn for sale, or of one that may come up for sale
in the near future?
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