H.O.B. is for trombones in a jazz band - maybe sometimes trumpets too. It's a pretty subtle effect, but you can hear it. Maybe it depends on the size of your hand :-)
Chuck
On Oct 5, 2004, at 5:32 AM, John Howell wrote:
At 9:25 AM +0100 10/5/04, Peter Taylor wrote:Chuck Israels
Hello Pierre
I regret I don't know the German, but in English I use the abbreviation H.O.B.
(hand over bell). I would be keen to know if there's a more correct way.
Peter
As a player, I would not know how to interpret this. The hand goes IN the bell, not OVER the bell. Never seen it in practice.
John
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