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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 31 May 2010 16:50:58 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Horn Digest, Vol 89, Issue 34


 There are also poodles who are fond of the culinary arts. Some howl while you 
are making pasta. We call those the Noodle Poodles. Others howl while you make 
pastry. Those are the Strudel Poodles. 

-William

 


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Hans Pizka <[email protected]>
To: The Horn List <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, May 31, 2010 3:47 pm
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Horn Digest, Vol 89, Issue 34


Cabbage, you should also get new glasses. Both letters were mine.

Poodles, in German Pudel (pronounced as poo-dell;
neither poo- nor -dell are meant as shameless advertissement) is a  
species of mammal
not so rare in your area. But they vary in size from dwarf-poodle to  
king-poodle, and
I have seen white, brown, grey, grey blue, blond, dark brown & black,  
but also green &
pink, which might be artificial color.

There are good tests to try out if they transpose or not.
Unpack your horn in the presence of these not always lovely creatures  
(some tend to
bite, preferred the postman or postlady, and the milkman), play a song  
& watch if they will
howl along with your melody. If they howl another melody instead, they  
are transposing poodles.
If they howl along with you, they are nontransposing poodles. If they  
do not start howling,
but will attack you, they are unmusical poodles or poodles with  
deficits in their
education probably. But you cannot blame them, blame their owners  
instead.

Regards (hohoho) Hans
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Am 31.05.2010 um 19:39 schrieb [email protected]:

> First Bill G schrieb
>
> Many people have a hard time visualizing things. We are spoiled by the
> mass
> media which explain everything over & over (right is where the thumb
> points
> to the left if the hands upper side points upwards, but left in this
> experiment is where  .... well, it does not work ..
> if one does not know where right & left are .... ):
>
> here we go, the brass stopping mute has a ring attached on the body.
> You can
> attach a cord or thin leather loop of about 16" total length,  
> depends on
> your hand size, so you can pull that loop over the wrist of your right
> hand.
> The stop mute is at hand then for quick action. It also can be hung on
> your
> music stand. The same action can be performed with the old conical  
> mute
> for
> "con sord." passages without preceding rests. You also can grab the
> conical
> mute with your hand, insert it fully for muted or pull it out a bit so
> your
> sound is like open.
>
> Try it.
>
> Then Hans P wrote
>
> You cannot make it right for everyone, one likes white poodles, the
> other black,
> one likes pictures, the other likes text, some need pictures plus text
> but do not
> understand pictures or/and text.
>
> Conclusion, there is no help for everyone even intended to be.
>
> *******
> Hans, tell us more bout how you use these poodles!  Where can I find  
> an
> non-transposing mutt?
>
> Gotta go,
> Cabbage
>
>
>
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