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Message ID: 2840
Date: Sun Jul 4 16:41:45 BST 1999
Author: Daniel P. Sniderman
Subject: Re: DDD


I recommend playing a lot of long-tones - then move on to Remington Warmup
exercises. The Rochut book is good as well as Bach Cello Concertos....

Oh - whoops - I'm getting my two mailing lists (Trombone-List and the
EQBards List) mixed up!

Slyde of Xegony

----- Original Message -----
From: Roop Dirump <roop@...>
To: <eqbards@onelist.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 04, 1999 9:56 AM
Subject: Re: [eqbards] DDD


> From: "Roop Dirump" <roop@...>
>
> Even singing it, if you don't understand the fundamentals of brass notes,
> you'll have a hard time with that Discord. (And it's MUCH more effective
> with an instrument anyway, don't bother singing it) It's a strangely
> fitting first song for bards to learn their brass skills with. The whole
> point of the "song" is to make a deafening racket, something easy to do
when
> you can hardily play a horn!
>