[Trombone-l] equipment question

Jeff Albert jeffalbert.smb at gmail.com
Mon Mar 3 18:37:55 CST 2008


On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 6:03 PM, Gabriel Langfur <glangfur at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I don't know...it seems to me Firebird is Stravinsky in full Russian mode. Which means of course, to be authentic you really should only drink vodka...
>
>  Gabe

Does it have to be period vodka, or is modern vodka ok?

Jeff

>
>
>  ----- Original Message ----
>  From: Chris Tune <christune at christune.com>
>  To: Gregory Campbell <campbellgregory at gmail.com>; Dick Sleeman <dick at sleeman.nl>
>  Cc: Trombone-List <trombone-l at samford.edu>
>
>
> Sent: Monday, March 3, 2008 6:08:39 PM
>  Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] equipment question
>
>  I think for the Rimsky Korsakoff and the Rachmaninoff you can drink
>  something darker like a very high quality Porter or Stout (your choice as to
>  whether you like a sweetened or an Irish style stout).
>
>  But for the lighter, more French style Stravinsky I'd recommend that you
>  switch over to a Belgian Abbey Style Ale.  Perhaps the red label Chimay
>  Peres Trappist Ale.
>
>  No more than one bottle for the Strav. You want to be fresh when you get to
>  the riiiiipppppppp! At the end.
>
>  Chris
>
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: trombone-l-bounces at samford.edu [mailto:trombone-l-bounces at samford.edu]
>  On Behalf Of Gregory Campbell
>  Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 9:18 AM
>  To: Dick Sleeman
>  Cc: Trombone-List
>  Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] equipment question
>
>  one bach 42 and one bach 5G and a six pack of beer always seems to
>  work just fine for me for every concert and situation.  Though
>  sometimes I drink different beers.
>
>  :-)
>
>  Gregory Campbell
>
>
>  On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 10:26 AM, Dick Sleeman <dick at sleeman.nl> wrote:
>  > ----- Original Message -----
>  > From: "David W. Buckley" <davebuckley at cogeco.ca>
>  > To: "trombone list" <trombone-l at samford.edu>
>  > Sent: Friday 29 February 2008 22:43
>  > Subject: [Trombone-l] equipment question
>  >
>  > > My community orchestra is doing Night on Bald Mountain, Rachmaninoff 2nd
>  piano
>  > > concerto and Firebird Suite on our next program.
>  > >
>  > > I plan on using ny 88h with the Doug Elliot G cup and shank for the
>  > > Moussourski and the Rachmaninoff but should I lighten up a bit for the
>  > > Stravinsky? I could stay with the 88h but with and F cup or go to my
>  Bach 36
>  > > also with the F cup.
>  >
>  > Should one really use a different horn/mouthpiece for every other piece?
>  >
>  > How many different horns/mouthpieces should one own to be prepared?
>  >
>  > Respectfully asked (but with tong in cheek :-))
>  >
>  > Dick Sleeman
>  >
>  > dick at sleeman.nl
>  >
>  >
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