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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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