Klarinet Archive - Posting 001050.txt from 2002/06

From: Daniel Leeson <leeson0@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] Trombones
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 14:18:21 -0400

Absolutely correct. Does the bagpipe also classify as such, but I
suppose that depends if the bag is considered part of the musical
instrument, or worse, if the bagpipe is musical instrument.

Dan

Neil Leupold wrote:
>
> Accordion comes immediately to mind.
>
> --- Daniel Leeson <leeson0@-----.net> wrote:
> > Is there anyone on this group who can answer some technical questions
> > about the use of trombones in the 18th century? Or is there anyone on
> > this group who is married to (or has a partner) who can answer technical
> > questions about the use of trombones in the 18th century? The subject
> > is the use of trombones in the Mozart Requiem.
> >
> > If I get a response, we'll handle it off line so as not to disturb the
> > essence of clarinetistry with a discussion of an instrument that changes
> > shape while it is being played. (Question: what is another instrument
> > that changes shape while it is being played?)
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