Best would be a ultra sonic bath. Look for a company which
might use such facilities ask them if they could do the
process for you. If you would use chemicals yourself you
would encounter the problem how to dispose them after use,
quite some hazzle.
Or wait, until your horn needs a complete
Thanks for the advice. At the current rate the lacquer will probably be gone
in 3 years since it is slowly flaking off, so maybe I could wait.
I have heard of less harsh chemicals though that remove lacquer, and even
that very hot water and baking soda would do it but I'm not so sure about
Hello--
Can anyone recommend some good arrangements of Christmas music for horn,
clarinet and piano (any level of difficulty)?
Thank you! ---Kathrynne
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And the mass between will not inhale nor exhale
Here in the US, we had a President who said he didn't inhale. Perhaps
we should study this idea more closely.
jrc
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Here in the US, we had a President who said he didn't inhale. Perhaps
we should study this idea more closely.
She did it for him.
C
Carlberg Jones
Guanajuato, Gto.
MEXICO
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But you have one, who did inhale a lot in the past , but in
liquid form.
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You mean the cigar ?? Do you ?
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Here in the US,
Find a place that does furniture stripping. They can get lacquer off pretty
easily, but epoxy might be more difficult for them. You should be able to
polish it afterwards. A simple plywood fixture that clamps the bell rim so the
horn can be mounted in a vise will save hours polishing because
Well see I hadn't planned on a really big job, just something that would
slowly allow me to peel it away. I'd still like to keep my lacquer on the valve
caps and the bell for now though, just to see what it looks like.
-William
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Some of you may remember that at the inaugural US F1 Grand Prix at Indy, the
Renault engineers programmed their F1 engine's warmup sequence to play When
the Saints Go Marching In.
Now that is funny. Can we get them to do Til Eulenspiegel next?
-William
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Some of you may remember that at the inaugural US F1 Grand Prix at Indy, the
Renault engineers programmed their F1 engine's
--- Kathrynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello--
Can anyone recommend some good arrangements of Christmas music for horn,
clarinet and piano (any level of difficulty)?
Honestly I am quite surprised, that there have been no replies to this posting,
so I will try to
make suggestions in a more
Apparently the tradition of the 18th century itinerant horn duo isn't
completely dead:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/05/arts/music/05rebe.html
Seeing as how this concert took place only a 20 minute subway ride from
my home on a night that I wasn't busy, I am more than a little chagrined
Has anyone participated in or had any students participate in the National
Wind Ensemble held at Carnegie Hall? It is done by Mid-America Productions.
This is my first time hearing of this and was wondering what the experience
was like for past participants. It seems to have been going on for
In a message dated 11/5/05 1:00:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, William writes:
I have heard of less harsh chemicals though that remove lacquer, and even
that very hot water and baking soda would do it but I'm not so sure about
that.
There are several different kinds of lacquer that
Was the writer of the article a vegetarian, as he mentioned
hunting as Love of killing animals ? Could say more
about this kind of sanctimoniousness Hunting was is
necessary, but admitted, if it goes into sport, the writer
was right
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