Finger buttons are pretty easy to replace.
What is the brand of trumpet?
Finger buttons are pretty easy to replace.
What is the brand of trumpet?
This is one of them. From 17:00 to about 22:00 -- you can feel the intensity, the horror. I feel like I'm there, in Russia, during the bitter winter of 1941-42, trying to stop the unstoppable...man the CSO brass nailed it here.
CAUTION: is loud from the beginning
I would never recommend somebody with a limited budget purchase a 3-valve piccolo.
There are some piccolos which offer you a third valve "trigger" slide, which drops it to that 4th, allowing you to play some of the baroque repertoire. I know Yamaha makes one, but I am unsure if any other manufacturer makes one. I honestly cannot think of a reason to purchase a 3-valve piccolo. They are expensive instruments to begin with, and almost all the baroque repertoire requires use of that 4th valve. I would not purchase one unless it were a total steal.
Maybe there are not "natural" players, but there certainly are wunderkind!
Don’t be ashamed, “politicians” are an essential part of a functioning democracy. I was speaking with my sister one day about how well and efficient the USA government runs, especially in comparison to other gov’ts around the world. Naturally, given our present state of affairs, she was a little bewildered.
I pointed out the fact that in the USA, when you get pulled over by a cop for speeding, he either writes up a citation or lets you go with a warning, but the exchange is usually very short and by-the-book. Then, you have the opportunity to fight the ticket or pay it. The court date of your opportunity is usually written quite expressly on the ticket itself. The entire exchange is done in a known, predictable manner. There are always exceptions, but this is the norm.
In other countries, you can be stopped by police for any reason at any time, who can then search your vehicle and personal belongings (and those of your passenger) for any reason at any time. Many countries have no “4th” or “5th” amendments. Other places treat laws more as suggestions.
You could be jailed for no reason at all, without a court date or even a judicial review. Yes, I know this happens in the USA, but the fact that you hear about it in the news is, in itself, an indication that it’s the exception and not the norm. We get upset because we assume that “can’t happen in the USA.” I remember watching a documentary about men in Haiti who were arrested on spurious or no charges, thrown in dingy pits and then 5 years later were still awaiting any news at all about their case. This seemed to be the norm, according to the documentary, that almost nobody in Haiti was surprised or even concerned by it.
Anyway, that’s just my rant. Cynicism is a corrosive cancer.
I have been able to get excellent sound for around $2000, but you have to look carefully and maybe have some soldering skills.
Oh, this thread went on much longer than I thought!
I ended up purchasing several horns, but for Bb, I bought an Olds Super Recording (jazz/commercial) and a Thein MH One (classical). They are both very fine instruments.
@rowuk said in How are deleted accounts handled?:
There are laws about retaining data when membership expires. Most software gives the user(member) a choice of just leaving or removing all traces. If someone leaves mad, the chance of them caring about their footprint in this or any other forum is about zero. That is why we need positive interaction between us. Then if life determines that we have no time - or ambition, we remain a member but simply do not visit.
Now, banning does not delete an account. It just removes someones ability to post. I know of no admins that delete more than abusive posts.
Yes, I believe this is correct. I can delete your data IF you request it according to law in whatever jurisdiction you are located.
@dr-go said in A way to practice.:
A general philosophy I try to instil into learners that I work with, I recommend not to practice until you get it right, but rather to practice until you cannot get it wrong.
This is fantastic advice! Practice doesn't make perfect--practice makes permanent.
Circular breathing to me is a bit of an "esoteric" technique, yet a part of me wishes I could pull off what Sergei Nakariakov can do. I have personally witnessed him play the Haydn Cello Concerto transcription on flugelhorn, where he double-tongues while circular breathing. It was flawless and utterly breathtaking.
This is a topic which I thoroughly enjoy. Would love to build my own speakers one day, but for now, I have a solid amplifier which I use to power either 2 or 4 speakers. I try some, trade some here or there. It's a fun hobby.
@jolter said in How are deleted accounts handled?:
@administrator I’m specifically talking about Dr. Mark who has left marks all over the forums. I don’t know if his account was deleted by himself or you.
Even for deleted accounts, does it make sense to hide their names? It’s a bit of a usability problem for subsequent readers. Are you legally obligated to delete their record from the user database or something?
It's a function of the software. I don't recall ever being given the choice.
I believe the "hidden" usernames are users who voluntarily deleted their accounts. I could be wrong, but these are likely permanent deletions and not a temporary "ban."
Only a few "non-bot" users have been permanently banned.
Oh, this is a new one! I know there is an older one, I think from the early 1990s, which I really enjoyed. He says almost the exact same thing. I'll keep looking for it.
I've always enjoyed that documentary. I can't find a link to it at this moment.