[Hornlist] NHR - email client recommendation

2004-06-19 Thread Dan Phillips
Those of you who are worried about the security vulnerabilities of Outlook Express and would like to use something else, but don't want to pay for it or view ads all the time are encouraged to try Mozilla Thunderbird. Check it out at http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/. It's

[Hornlist] Denis Wick vs Cartouche vs Megamoose.

2004-06-19 Thread jlmthompson
I've been using a Thomas Greer B12 mouthpiece over the past year. It's been a wonderful mouthpiece for me. I have a Denis Wick 'booster' on it. I've been told that the 'weight' that the DW booster adds really doesn't 'work' as an added weight since when attaching it to a mouthpiece the inner

Re: [Hornlist] NHR - email client recommendation

2004-06-19 Thread Alan Cole
Sounds good, thanks. But is it as good as Eudora 6.1? ( http://www.eudora.com/ ) -- Alan Cole, rank amateur McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA. ~~~ Those of you who are worried about the security vulnerabilities of Outlook Express and would like to use something

Re: [Hornlist] Denis Wick vs Cartouche vs Megamoose.

2004-06-19 Thread Greg Campbell
jlmthompson wrote: So the question would be IF the extra weight of a Megamoose does in fact enhance the 'slotting' of tones without the loss of slurring ability and it allows for louder dynamics without overblowing as suggested does the DW booster when placed on an independent mpc do the same

Re: [Hornlist] Denis Wick vs Cartouche vs Megamoose.

2004-06-19 Thread Dan Malloy Jr
on 6/19/04 18:05, Greg Campbell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: jlmthompson wrote: So the question would be IF the extra weight of a Megamoose does in fact enhance the 'slotting' of tones without the loss of slurring ability and it allows for louder dynamics without overblowing as suggested

[Hornlist] horn doo-et

2004-06-19 Thread RICHARD BERTHELSDORF
Carl Vidos wrote: Now for a bit of horn trivia. Which hornist (a list member, I believe) played a duet for horn and Digeridoo? If I'm not mistaken, that hornist is indeed a list member, and his initials are A.M. (not to give away the game). - Richard

[Hornlist] Re: Horn competitions in Texas or southern US

2004-06-19 Thread myra . fishburn
Well, Depending on WHERE you are in Texas, Here's an opportunity close by for playing info and general merriement! SGT Myra Fishburn 62nd Army Band Ft. Bliss, TX It's not the heat, it's the humidity! ***Dear

Re: [Hornlist] Geyer vs Kruspe wraps.

2004-06-19 Thread Graeme Evans
He and I had a long discussion on this attribute many years ago. His theory was that the valve rotor should turn with the air flow when the valve lever is depressed, and that horns where the wind passage is in the opposite direction to the direction of the valve rotor causes an interruption

Re: [Hornlist] Denis Wick vs Cartouche vs Megamoose.

2004-06-19 Thread william bamberg
I'll make some engineering 'guesses' to try to explain what I think might be going on as a way to ask some questions of my own that I hope can be answered by someone with real experience. The processes involved in making a mouthpiece involve applying a lot of mechanical and thermal stress to