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In a message dated 10/21/99 1:38:47 AM, RBarrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: <<>>Mike; 'lusheroso' is a musical term coined by Gordon Langford to indicat e a >>certain style of melodic playing in his Rhapsody for Trombone, and is a >>reference to Don Lusher's own style <<I seem to recall a couple of Langford items with the instruction for the trombone to play 'molto inebrioso', harder than it sounds actually - unles you really are molto ..... 'hic>> =C9tude #14 in Vladislav Blazhevich's 70 Studies for BBb Tuba is marked, "Allegretto con garbo." No, I'm not making that up. Kindest regards, < Steve Marcus (http://members.delphi.com/stevemarcus/index.html) > BBb Bass, Prairie Brass Band (www.prairiebrass.org) > Director of Sales, THE BEAUTIFUL SOUND, INC. (630) 325-9999 (Steinway Piano > Dealer) > http://www.qrsmusic.com/mrktng/dealers/Beautsound/BeautSound.htm --
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