Valerie: The best would be for you: just playing the notes as they are
printed on your part, without fooling around. Do you have that much
listening experience ? Do you have enough playing experience with 3+ years
?
In what kind of an orchestra ? They were probably E, Eb, D, C-basso,
Bb-basso, G,
...@music.memphis.edu] Im Auftrag von
dalleyhn
Gesendet: Montag, 17. August 2009 23:51
An: The Horn List
Betreff: Re: AW: [Hornlist] Re: Confusing transposition
To my knowledge, in :Il Re Pastori there are two arias. The first (in C
minor) with two horns in E flat and two horns in C. After the recitative
from: Milton Kicklighter kicklighg...@yahoo.com
subject: Re: [Hornlist] Re: Confusing transposition (double post)
Hi Val,
And what is a crooked key???=A0 I don't think I ever ran across one
of thos=
e.=A0 Is that a key that has been droped on the floor or one that
has had a=
little to much
Miltonn asked:
What is a crooked key?
A crooked key is a device that can be found in the pockets of common criminals
such as politicians and lawyers.
Valerie
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...@juno.com wells123...@juno.com wrote:
From: wells123...@juno.com wells123...@juno.com
Subject: [Hornlist] RE: Confusing transposition (double post)
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Date: Tuesday, August 18, 2009, 3:02 PM
Miltonn asked:
What is a crooked key?
A crooked key is a device that can be found
To my knowledge, in :Il Re Pastori there are two arias. The first (in C minor)
with two horns in E flat and two horns in C. After the recitative there is
another aria ( in C major ) with 4 horns in C. This is in the second act of the
opera. Regards.
/17/09, dalleyhn dalle...@bellsouth.net wrote:
From: dalleyhn dalle...@bellsouth.net
Subject: Re: AW: [Hornlist] Re: Confusing transposition
To: The Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu
Date: Monday, August 17, 2009, 11:51 PM
To my knowledge, in :Il Re Pastori
there are two arias. The first (in C
For all the kind and helpful responses I want to extend a warm and sincere
thank you. To Hans I extend a UYNWARH for his less-than-helpful remarks.
I've been playing horn for 3+ years and I work on transposition every single
day. I've successfully performed in 8 different transposition keys
wells123...@juno.com
Subject: [Hornlist] Re: Confusing transposition (double post)
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Date: Monday, August 17, 2009, 8:18 PM
For all the kind and helpful responses I want to extend a warm and sincere
thank you. To Hans I extend a UYNWARH for his less-than-helpful remarks
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Von: horn-bounces+hans=pizka...@music.memphis.edu
[mailto:horn-bounces+hans=pizka...@music.memphis.edu] Im Auftrag von Steven
Mumford
Gesendet: Samstag, 15. August 2009 22:25
An: horn@music.memphis.edu
Betreff: [Hornlist] Re: Confusing transposition
I remember playing Mozart's opera Il Re
I remember playing Mozart's opera Il Re Pastore and it has 4 horns, each
one crooked in a different key. We were using hand horns and it really did
mess with my sense of where I was. It's easy to get kind of comfortable on hand
horn with knowing what part of the chord you have just by
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