Klarinet Archive - Posting 001285.txt from 2000/06
From: rgarrett@-----.edu Subj: Re: [kl] Re: Eiffers Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 19:07:18 -0400
At 12:20 PM 06/28/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>OK, send me the prices on the Buffet Eb, the other Ab/G horns as soon as you
>return.
It would be great if this person would do his/her emailing for these kinds
of things in private. Another 15 messages out of 46 - almost 1/3.
RG
Roger Garrett
Professor of Clarinet
Director, Symphonic Winds
Advisor, IWU Recording Services
Illinois Wesleyan University
School of Music
Bloomington, IL 61702-2900
(309) 556-3268
A Clarinetist's Revenge is sometimes personified by the following excerpt
from the London Daily News, circa 1926:
"The saxophone is a long metal instrument bent at both ends. It is alleged
to be musical. As regards markings, the creature has a series of tiny taps
stuck upon it, apparently at random. These taps are very sensitive: when
touched they cause the instrument to utter miserable sounds suggesting
untold agony. Sometimes it bursts into tears. At either end there is a
hole. People, sometimes for no reason at all, blow down the small end of
the saxophone which then shrieks and moans."
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