Some of the contents of the pages on this site are Copyright © 2016 NJH Music | [Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: converting from baritone horn to tenor horn
Jane Baillie wrote: >Hmmm..i have been in the list for a while now but have not felt compelled to >release my extensive (???) knowledge but i feel i have to make an exception >in this case.... > >I started off playing the baritone, several years ago, and am now quite >happy playing tenor horn, via euphonium and cornet..hmmm.... > >I have been playing horn about 6 years now and i love it to bits..maybe some >of my band might disagree ;-)... > >Ok....lets get straight to the point....while i may have fully supported >your case when i was on baritone, i have to totally disagree and say that >the horn section is always, thats always, going to be the best section in >any band....in terms of tuning, accuracy, drinking abilities, and many more >qualities that i dont have the time to go in to ;-) > > >Hope this manages to get full support of every horn player on the list..but >at the end of the day, euphoniums, horns AND baritones are the backbone of >any brass band..cos it would sound without us!!!! > >Hmmm....ok..this may be my first and last contribution...heheh > >Jane >1st Horn Dalmellington Band, >c/o sunny Scotland (??) Nice to see that something has dragged you out of lurking mode after all these years. >in terms of tuning, accuracy, drinking abilities, and many more >qualities that i dont have the time to go in to ;-) and the last time you bought a round in the pub was ...............? Sandy --
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