Re: [Finale] OT: mutes for flügelhorns? now Andrews brass now trombones

2009-08-28 Thread Andrew Stiller
On Aug 27, 2009, at 6:34 PM, Ray Horton wrote: It is very easy to say what trombone you want. Trombone implies a tenor trombone (in a symphonic or serious contemporary music situation, it implies a large-bore tenor with an F-attachement.) Bass trombone is the instrument you are trying so

Re: [Finale] OT: mutes for flügelhorns? now Andrews brass now trombones

2009-08-28 Thread John Howell
At 4:28 PM -0400 8/28/09, Andrew Stiller wrote: A bass trombone differs from a regular trombone (I won't say tenor because half my readers would instantly assume I was talking about the simplex instrument) in having a second trigger--in E, specifically to enable production of B natural below

Re: [Finale] OT: mutes for flügelhorns? now Andrews brass now trombones

2009-08-27 Thread Ray Horton
Andrew, I hate to correct a man who is such an expert, an you are. But you have a mistaken impression on a few counts. it is just impossible to say what trombone you want without going into a whole lengthy description. It is very easy to say what trombone you want. Trombone implies a