[Trombone-l] A question on alternate(?) positions.
Walter Barrett
walttrombone at optonline.net
Tue Mar 24 07:00:37 CDT 2009
That comes AFTER the rehearsal, Earl.
On Mar 24, 2009, at 12:12 AM, Earl Needham wrote:
> dclason at nmsu.edu wrote:
>> <snip>
>> Alternate positions are used for four basic reasons:
>>
>> (1) intonation.
> DARN! I thought it said INTOXICATION!!!
>
> Earl
>
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Walter Barrett
Hans sipped from his bottle of German Bru-hoff beer and idly read the
label: "Bru-hoff, a heady-nosed Rhine beer has a slightly briny pose,
and if you've ever drawn it, you would like the way it flows, but all
of the other Rhine beers, Dusen lagers, and thick ales, they never
beat our Bru-hoff in the yearly Rhine beer games."
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