RE: [Hornlist] Re: cryogenics

2006-10-25 Thread hans
. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Osmun Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 3:44 PM To: 'The Horn List' Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Re: cryogenics Hi Hans, I agree with you 100%. It's the player who makes the sound, hits

Re: [Hornlist] Re: cryogenics

2006-10-25 Thread Greg Campbell
Bill Gross wrote: Yes, but what Kopprasch etude would be ideal for him to use to improve this technique? Hans Pizka wrote: Hello Joyce, you should practise alpacca-wrestling to improve your technique so the alpacca gets the shots easier quicker. No. 1, of course.

RE: [Hornlist] Re: cryogenics

2006-10-24 Thread hans
If all the playing depends on the improvement of the instrument, you should inspect the horns used by the Vienna Phil horn players wonder how they get their beautiful sound playing ?? If you inspect their horns, you would not expect this result. No cryogenics, no ultrasonic experiments, some

RE: [Hornlist] Re: cryogenics

2006-10-24 Thread Robert Osmun
with it. Regards, Bob Osmun www.osmun.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of hans Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 9:58 AM To: 'The Horn List' Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Re: cryogenics If all the playing depends on the improvement of the instrument, you

Re: [Hornlist] Re: cryogenics

2006-10-24 Thread BrassArtsUnlim
In a message dated 10/24/2006 10:54:36 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If the difference it makes is subtle, well, this is a business of subtlety. As for the reports of physicists (who also tell us that the material of which a horn is made has no influence on the

RE: [Hornlist] Re: cryogenics

2006-10-24 Thread hans
date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 15:57:34 +0200 from: hans [EMAIL PROTECTED] subject: RE: [Hornlist] Re: cryogenics If all the playing depends on the improvement of the instrument, you should inspect the horns used by the Vienna Phil horn players wonder how they get their beautiful sound playing

Re: [Hornlist] Re: cryogenics

2006-10-24 Thread BrassArtsUnlim
In a message dated 10/24/2006 6:58:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: From my own experience yhorns that have been cryo'd feel more comfortable, more like you're in the sound instead of on top of it. Some people feel it makes the horn feel older and takes away the new-horn

Re: [Hornlist] RE: Cryogenics

2005-04-28 Thread Alan Cole
Ibuprofen is lots cheaper. -AC. My feeling is that if someone gives me their horn, and $300.00 (or whatever it costs) - their horn will play differently. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database:

Re: [Hornlist] RE: cryogenics

2003-10-17 Thread Alan Cole
With the changes brought on by having a horn cryogenically frozen being so subtle, I suspect you have to be a much better horn player than I am in order to notice any difference. Suppose I spring to have the old Yamaha YHR-668N (or Lawson 804 or Alexander 103, or Pattersonized Conn 8D, or

Re: [Hornlist] RE: cryogenics

2003-10-17 Thread Valkhorn
Don't forget Feng Shui within your horn case, and perhaps finding your horn's Chi (sp?) -William In a message dated 10/17/2003 9:05:08 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Subj: Re: [Hornlist] RE: cryogenics Date: 10/17/2003 9:05:08 AM Pacific Daylight Time From: A HREF

Re: [Hornlist] RE: cryogenics

2003-10-17 Thread Alan Cole
I don't know... ...aren't those a bit, well, subtle? -AC. Don't forget Feng Shui within your horn case, and perhaps finding your horn's Chi (sp?) ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at

Re: [Hornlist] RE: cryogenics

2003-10-17 Thread Jerryold99
In a message dated 10/17/2003 9:06:16 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If I'm going to pop for anything that tricky on my horn, won't I be better off investing in something less subtle? Say, screwbell conversion? Silver dimes or gold florins on the 1-2-3 valve levers?