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:It's listed in the section under "Naming Issues." Here's the exact quote: "In the U.S., it is colloquially known as the "peck horn". This name is mentioned in The Music Man." Does that address your concern? [[User:WeisheitSuchen|WeisheitSuchen]] ([[User talk:WeisheitSuchen|talk]]) 16:51, 7 April 2008 (UTC) |
:It's listed in the section under "Naming Issues." Here's the exact quote: "In the U.S., it is colloquially known as the "peck horn". This name is mentioned in The Music Man." Does that address your concern? [[User:WeisheitSuchen|WeisheitSuchen]] ([[User talk:WeisheitSuchen|talk]]) 16:51, 7 April 2008 (UTC) |
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::Yes, it does. I saw the edit, and didn't notice that paragraph was still present. Sorry for the false alarm. [[User:Seitz|Seitz]] ([[User talk:Seitz|talk]]) 04:53, 14 April 2008 (UTC) |
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Wikibooks/wikipedia
I'm on a kick of brass, I'm sorry.
Wouldn't the little guide be better suited to wikibooks? Just a question, do me no harm? Bizznot
RE: Wikihow
yeah... this article should be revised, the information is "too specific" concerning technique. It downright has nothing to do with technique, but rather with "how to start playing it" (more or less...). Maybe someone could write something about how the mouthpiece relates to other, more common mouthpieces, such as that of the tenor trombone (or how about the alto trombone?) —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Nicholasnice (talk • contribs) 03:04, 24 February 2007 (UTC).
Playing Technique 'Guide'
The paragraph of numbered points in the Playing Technique section is written like a 'beginner's guide to playing'. This should be changed, or as suggested before, moved to somewhere more appropriate. Mickthefish 16:14, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
I agree. I am taking this section out, as it has hardly any reason to be here. This information isn't anything that pertains only to the alto horn, it pertains to all brass. A link could be placed at the bottom, but it shouldn't be on this page. PhorkPhace (talk) 02:11, 17 November 2007 (UTC)
Genis Sage
Call me ignorant, but I don't see any correlation between the Tales of Symphonia character and the alto horn. The word "genis" doesn't even appear in the article. So, just out of curiosity, why on Earth does "Genis" redirect to the Alto horn page and not the Tales character? 216.36.7.39 22:41, 10 October 2007 (UTC)
- I think it's because Genis is the Italian name for Alto Horn. TrumpetMan202 21:06, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
Peck horn
An editor has removed my contribution that "peck horn" is an alternate name for the alto horn. I first became aware of this instrument when a line in The Music Man mentioned "peck horns". Since I expected others might be interested in finding what a "peck horn" is, and since this is probably the most commonly known name for the instrument among the general public, I thought it was worth mentioning the name in this article.
I'm fine if someone wants to mark the name "peck horn" as "slang", but it seems worthy of mentioning it. Seitz (talk) 04:31, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
- It's listed in the section under "Naming Issues." Here's the exact quote: "In the U.S., it is colloquially known as the "peck horn". This name is mentioned in The Music Man." Does that address your concern? WeisheitSuchen (talk) 16:51, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
- Yes, it does. I saw the edit, and didn't notice that paragraph was still present. Sorry for the false alarm. Seitz (talk) 04:53, 14 April 2008 (UTC)