Does anyone know what issue Dr. Robert Pyle's article can be found in? Or
any other articles on this subject? Thanks, Carson
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carson smith wrote:
Does anyone know what issue Dr. Robert Pyle's article can be found in?
Or any other articles on this subject? Thanks, Carson
The index to all the articles in The Horn Call can be found on the IHS's
website, www.hornsociety.org
Greg
carson smith schreef:
Does anyone know what issue Dr. Robert Pyle's article can be found in?
Or any other articles on this subject? Thanks, Carson
I don't know if this is what you're looking for, but there is an article
here http://www.well.com/user/smalin/hornstop.htm
Michiel van der Linden
This is quite an helpful article, but
Why does the writer use concert pitch (using F-Horn) ? This is just
disturbing.
Why does the author say for any given fingering ? The fingering is not
relevant at all as it just changes the length of the sounding wave. The
phenomenon is more or less
I've been using Selmer Slide Greese. It comes in a bottle and has the consistency of
honey. It looks enough like STP that I suspect that's what it is. Whatever it is, I
like it.
Royster Chamblee
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Now, what I am having are the mostestest of discomboobulations about whether
or not the cleanlinesses and lubricationesses of the valves have anything to
do with the qualitativeness or the raisings or lowerings of the stopped tones
and what about the cleanlinesses of your hand in the bell so
Here it is. Unfortunately my university only has issues back to 1976. There
seem to be a lot of articles on the subject so I'm sure I will find
something in a latter issue. Thanks for all you help with this! --Carson
The Horn Call February 1971 Volume I, Number 1
Pyle, Robert W., Jr. A Theory
Ach, mein himmel, wo ist Lautbar Blaehung??? Prof. Gestopftmitscheist has outdone
himself yet again.
JB
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One of last week's words on the A.Word.A.Day list was synesthesia which
refers to the merging by the brain of unlike stimuli. For example, some
people see a particular color when they hear a particular musical tone.
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Exclusive Bundy, Carl Fischer, Olds Ambassador, Sansone and Conn Artist Who
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Dear Sir:
A representative from our company recently heard your performance with the NJ
Turnpike Authority Drum and
Prof. I. M. G requested enlightenment on the following topics:
1) If your valves are dirty and your hand is dirty, will the resultanting
stopped note come out cleanly whether or not you have fingered it above or
below or does the fingering depend on whether or not you have figured out the
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3) I have heard that hand stopping in the northern hemisphere raises
the
pitch and in
On Sunday, September 12, 2004, at 02:12 AM, carson smith wrote:
Does anyone know what issue Dr. Robert Pyle's article can be found in?
Or any other articles on this subject? Thanks, Carson
Try Bob's column, AudioPyle' in HORN CALL vol. XXI, no. 1, pp. 36-43
Factititious Tones and Hand Stopping.
In a message dated 12/09/2004 18:45:09 GMT Daylight Time,
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unless cleaned with toilet bowl cleaner
bought at a Wal-Mart outside of Chicago staffed by Argentine immigrants, in
which it would just be better to sterilize yourself with some Aquavit before
rehearsal or
In a message dated 9/12/2004 12:43:19 PM Central Daylight Time,
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5) If John Kerry was a horn player and played a Geyer, would he have
changed to a Kruspe at some point and then maybe back to the Geyer or vice
versa?
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He would stay with the Geyer,
Some people use this sterilizing procedure or another, to prevent out of
pitch entrances or other wrong notes, clams etc.
As I have no possibility to sterilize my horn while on concert tour, I have
to hang to the traditional methods to prevent clams, wrong entries, out of
pitch playing.
May-be,
attention, this message by M.P. must be a fake, as he had even mixed up
Macchu Pichu, the former capital of the Inka Imperium, with (the Man of La)
Mancha, compagnion of Dox Quixote, which we play tomorrow night in Madrid.
And, Macchu Pichu id not at the Amazonas but high above. Thus, what has
Hello, all you folks interested and so knowledgable about these horns!!
I thank you all for the recent discussion concerning them, and have learned
considerable info about this old horn I bought, recently.
I now know it is not an Eroica!
I also do not know what it really is!!
It does not show
If you cook with Sno-Bol, you never have to clean the toilet. Gargling
with it before rehearsals and concerts is much more effective than
brushing your teeth.
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