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Re: converting from baritone horn to tenor horn



>From: "Rob Mason" <rob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote....
the tenor horn is still a girls instrument and any bloke caught playing one 
should be given a bunch of flowers, a pair of tights and a handbag and 
paraded around the bandroom whilst all the real men sing "Oi fairey, get a 
real instrument - not one from fisher price. Come on lets go down the pub 
for a pint and then a game of rugby".

hmm....ok....two replies in two days..summat is awry ;-)

OK....if tenor horns are for girls....
(possibly as we are obviously going to be better players ;-) )

How does that explain bands such as Faireys etc who are still all male..does 
that mean the likes of Sandy Smith et al are nothing more than 'faireys'...i 
think you wil find they will disagree....

So basically...yer talking rubbish..but hey , you are a man and i suppose 
that is your perogative ;-)

heheh....sorry list..i'll just go back to lurking from now on...heheh

Jane Baillie
1st Horn
(was all female section for a few years btw...and one of most setted in the 
band might i add!!!)
Dalmellington Band


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