Are you saying most principals in major orchestras play a triple?  I  don't 
think so.
Ron
 
 
In a message dated 8/13/2011 11:08:28 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
k...@poperepair.com writes:

In  regards to which horn someone should play in an audition (or an 
orchestra)  - I think the answer is simple.
The horn they play should be the one they  sound the best on.

Period.

If they sound best on the triple -  (as does Bill C. in PSO, Phil Myers in 
NYP, or most other principals in  Major orchestras play) then so be it.
Too many people tend to 'hear with  their eyes'.
They see a nickel horn and say 'too dark' without really  listening.  They 
see a triple and consider it 'cheating' or too  bright...

That was one of the goals of my blind taste tests at the IHS  a few years 
back.  We could all hear the different players,,, but we  all disagreed 
upon 
which horns they were playing....

Just my .05  cents worth.

Ken Pope
(who plays a double and a triple..  )

Pope Instrument Repair
80 Wenham Street
Jamaica Plain (Boston),  MA 02130
617-522-0532
http://www.poperepair.com  

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