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Re: NEWS: Second Year Anniversary



> On the behalf of all the staff and management at Hosaphone(tm) Headquarters
> we wish to thank you for visiting the Hosaphone(tm) Headquarters web site
> over the past two years.  Since it began on April 1st, 1996 with little
> more than an FAQ, a clunky ISP and but a dream it has grown into a voice
> that speaks directly to the dawning of the post-modern age accessible to
> everyone via its T3 link at http://www.roth-music.com/hosaphone
> 
> The Hosaphone(tm) FAQ made its debut on the TPIN (Trumpet Players'
> International Network) and was quickly thrusted into the media spotlight
> being featured
> on the Netscape sponsored RealAudio show 'SPANQ!' by co-host Trip Anchor
> http://www.roth-music.com/hosaphone/celebs/ Since then Hosaphone(tm)
> Headquarters has been given a web site award by the Philadelphia Inquirer
> online in July 1997 (http://www.roth-music.com/hosaphone/New) and mentioned
> in the Washington Post. Only these two fine publications can boast of how
> this has increased their circulation and net earnings.
> 
> The jazzy blues work, Codetta in C for Hosaphone(tm), Piano and Bass
> comp(h)osed by David A. Roth, has been performed in the UK in Wantage,
> Oxfordshire, by Hosaphone(tm) Soloist, Graham Cross, where the performance
> was awarded "best in class" in the Entertainment class of Wantage Band's
> annual band contest by adjudicator Helen Wright.
> 
> Codetta in C was aired as an "extra" on the syndicated Dr. Demento Radio
> Show's Funny Five on August 31, 1997.
> (http://www.roth-music.com/hosaphone/New)
> 
> The sheet music and RealAudio file can be downloaded FREE directly from the
> musical master works section at Hosaphone(tm) Headquarters at:
> http://www.roth-music.com/hosaphone/music/
> 
> Of the things to come are a sequel to the Hosaphone(tm) Warm-Up that will
> explore the soaring range of the Hosaphone(tm), by the inventor/mentor of
> the beloved, revered and mostly plastic Hosaphone(tm), Ellis Workman.
> Also, a brass quartet arrangement accompaniment to Codetta in C. There will
> also be an interview made available at Hosaphone(tm) Headquarters with Mr.
> Workman at his home in the foothills of Rochester, MN.
> 
> Excerpt from the most important brasswind grand treatise of the 20th
> century, the Hosaphone(tm) FAQ:
> 
> 2.1) What is a Hosaphone(tm)?
> 
> What is art? What is beauty? It is almost beyond the scope of human
> understanding to answer these questions within the span of a lifetime. At
> what point does the craftsman become artist and in so making that art,
> become part of that art him- or herself? With this monumental task before
> us, we strive to forge ahead as we embark on a journey together to learn
> about the Hosaphone(tm) through a process of self-discovery. To learn about
> the Hosaphone(tm) is to learn about our selves. They come with tassels too.
> 
> 
> David A. Roth, Comp(h)oser.................Ellis Workman, Inventor/Mentor
> david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx the beloved, revered and
> ...........................................mostly plastic Hosaphone(tm).
> ...........................................elw@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> Sheet music and RealAudio performance of Codetta in C
> for Hosaphone(tm), Piano and Bass is now available at:
> Hosaphone(tm) Headquarters:
> http://www.roth-music.com/hosaphone
> 
> 
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David,

I've just had a look, what a fantastic giggle! : )
I'm afraid, however, that 15,000 (excluding case and mouthpiece) is a 
little out of my range.

Regards,
Edd.

p.s. Happy April 1st!


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