Christopher Smith wrote, on 9/13/2007 3:45 PM:
I always thought that someone who played the pickle was a "picklist".
Someone mentioned the ocarina, also called the sweet potato, so a player
of that instrument would be a "sweet potatist", or maybe a "sweet
potater." Any other good names for play
At 3:45 PM -0400 9/13/07, Christopher Smith wrote:
On 13-Sep-07, at 3:21 PM, John Howell wrote:
At 1:03 PM -0500 9/13/07, Patrick Sheehan wrote:
had my flutist put on her "picclist" hat
we had a good piccolist
I always thought that someone who played the pickle was a
"picklist". Someone
On 13-Sep-07, at 3:21 PM, John Howell wrote:
At 1:03 PM -0500 9/13/07, Patrick Sheehan wrote:
had my flutist put on her "picclist" hat
we had a good piccolist
I always thought that someone who played the pickle was a "picklist".
Someone mentioned the ocarina, also called the sweet pota
At 03:37 PM 9/13/2007, Stan Lord wrote:
>Working with the part, select the bars, the plugin list is grayed out.
>If I go back to the score the bars are still selected and the plugin
>is operational. So it *can* be done .
>but with a lot of extra work. Score -> part etc.
If you number the repe
At 11:37 AM -0700 9/13/07, Bruce E. Clausen wrote:
I've always heard that instrument in "Oz/Brain" as an ocarina. Sure
it's a recorder?
It is marked "recorder" (without specifying soprano) in the part. I
can't remember the range covered, to judge whether it could be played
in the limited ra
MacFin 2008
Want to no. rep. measures in a drum part.
Working with the part, select the bars, the plugin list is grayed out.
If I go back to the score the bars are still selected and the plugin
is operational. So it *can* be done .
but with a lot of extra work. Score -> part etc.
This sh
At 1:03 PM -0500 9/13/07, Patrick Sheehan wrote:
It's true that it's played on a piccolo in the traditional pit
orchestras of today; I conducted it a few years ago and had my
flutist put on her "picclist" hat for those moments.
I don't argue that a soprano recorder should be used, but it may n
Raimund Lintzen wrote:
Dear listers,
could someone help me out
and convert two files (49k+57k) for me
from Sibelius 5 to Sibelius 4?
Please contact me privately:
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Where did you get them from? Ask that person to simply save the Sib5
file as Sib4.
In the mean-
Dear listers,
could someone help me out
and convert two files (49k+57k) for me
from Sibelius 5 to Sibelius 4?
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Raimund Lintzen
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I've always heard that instrument in "Oz/Brain" as an ocarina. Sure it's a
recorder?
Bruce Clausen
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It's true that it's pl
It's true that it's played on a piccolo in the traditional pit orchestras of
today; I conducted it a few years ago and had my flutist put on her
"picclist" hat for those moments.
I don't argue that a soprano recorder should be used, but it may not carry
if your orchestra is (as it should be) I
My thoughts are certainly with Andrew and his family in this
difficult time.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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On 13 Sep 2007, at 3:50 AM, Dennis W. Manasco wrote:
All --
Ernie wrote me today to tell me how Andrew is doing.
He is in the hospital at U of Penn.
They d
That was the answer. I had to re-install Roxio Toast. Now the
burner is behaving properly.
Thanks!
Adaptec Toast will burn to just about anything.
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Lawrence David Eden / 07.9.12 / 7:01 AM wrote:
I am no worse off than before, but I would like to get the burner
to b
"David W. Fenton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I'm shocked that people are so ill-informed that they'd just reject
these file formats when the converters are so easily available for
so many different versions of Word.
I'm delighted to hear of a revolt against Micro$oft's plot to render
their o
All --
Ernie wrote me today to tell me how Andrew is doing.
He is in the hospital at U of Penn.
They did an "R heart cauterization," which I assume means a
right-ventricle cath, and left the cath in to monitor his heart
pressure.
Ernie says he feels OK, but it is obvious that his condition
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