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                              Hosaphone(tm) FAQ
                                Version 3.72
                   By Ellis L. Workman and David A. Roth
  Copyright (c) 1996-2001 by Ellis L. Workman and David A. Roth, all
rights
                                  reserved.
                  Date of first publication: April 1, 1996

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                         Hosaphone(tm) Headquarters:
                     http://www.roth-music.com/hosaphone

This article is a description and primer on Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQ)
about the low-cost musical valveless trumpet-like brass wind instrument
called the Hosaphone(tm).

The following topics are addressed:

1) A DIALOGUE WITH THE MASTER

2) HISTORY OF THE HOSAPHONE(TM)

     2.1) What is a Hosaphone(tm)?
     2.2) Why is there a need for a Hosaphone(tm) FAQ?
     2.3) What's with the "(tm)"?
     2.4) Who invented the Hosaphone(tm)?
     2.5) Why was there a need for the Hosaphone(tm)?
     2.6) Where and when was the Hosaphone(tm) invented?
     2.7) What was the first Hosaphone(tm) like?
     2.8) How is the word "Hosaphone(tm)" pronounced?
     2.9) What is the proper reference to one who plays the
     Hosaphone(tm)?
     2.10) What is the verb form of the word Hosaphone(tm)?

3) HOSAPHONE(TM) PERFORMANCE PRACTICES

     3.1) What is the difference between the Hosaphone(tm) and the
     so-called Natural Trumpet?
     3.2) Does being a trumpet player help with the Hosaphone(tm)?
     3.3) What's the best mouthpiece for the Hosaphone(tm)?
     3.4) What is the proper way to execute the Doppler effect on the
     Hosaphone(tm)?
     3.5) Can the sound of the Hosaphone(tm) be improved?
     3.6) What can I do to fix the missed or out-of-tune tones I play
     on the Hosaphone(tm)?
     3.7) Where to put the bell?
     3.8) Does adding tassels improve the sound?
     3.9) What about the "out-of-tune" partials?
     3.10) My Hosaphone(tm) doesn't center and slot pitches. What can I
     do?

4) HOSAPHONE(TM) ENSEMBLE APPLICATIONS

     4.1) Can I mix Hosaphones(tm) and so-called Natural Trumpets in
     ensembles?
     4.2) Can I mix Hosaphones(tm) and modern full chromatic valved
     trumpets in an ensemble?

5) HOSAPHONE(TM) CONSTRUCTION

     5.1) Where can I get my very own Hosaphone(tm)?
     5.2) Can I build my own Hosaphone(tm) without special training and
     knowledge of engineering and/or metal- working?
     5.3) Can I build a Hosaphone(tm) even though I am unable to
     telepathically communicate with animals?
     5.4) OK, how do I build my own Hosaphone(tm)?
     5.5) The construction of the Hosaphone(tm) sounds pretty general;
     can you provide a table of correct hose lengths to use for each
     key?
     5.6) Could you send me Hosaphone(tm) specifications? I MUST have
     them.
     5.7) What type of material (neoprene, nylon, etc.) should I use?
     5.8) How do I add tassels?
     5.9) How can I make sure that my Hosaphone(tm) is an official one
     and not some shop-class knock-off?
     5.91) What is a UHID?

6) HOSAPHONE(TM) DESIGN AND THEORY

     6.1) What are the physics behind the Hosaphone(tm)?
     6.2) What about tube curvature/bend radius (maximum/minimum)
     information?
     6.3) Can I weld my mouthpiece into the tubing permanently?
     6.4) What about bell size/flare specifications?
     6.5) What is the maximum size of a Hosaphone(tm)?

7) HOSAPHONE(TM) CARE

     7.1) Where can I get a gig bag for my Hosaphone(tm)?
     7.2) Where do I go to get my Hosaphone(tm) repaired?
     7.3) Why the need for labeling of the Hosaphone(tm)?
     7.4) What kind of valve oil should I use on my Hosaphone(tm)?
     7.5) Where can I get heavy valve caps for my Hosaphone(tm)?
     7.6) Can I get a reverse lead pipe for my Hosaphone(tm)?
     7.7) How do I use crooks?
     7.8) Why freeze a Hosaphone(tm)?
     7.9) Is it OK to give my Hosaphone(tm) a name?
     7.10) What are some good Hosaphone(tm) names?

8) HOSAPHONE(TM) INSTRUMENTAL WORKS

     8.1) What can be performed on the Hosaphone(tm)?
     8.2) Are there any original compositions composed specifically for
     the beloved Hosaphone(tm)? I abhor transcriptions!

9) HOSAPHONE(TM) EDUCATION

     9.1) Can you describe a Hosaphone(tm) lesson with the inventor of
     the Hosaphone(tm)?
     9.2) Are there student models as well as pro-model Hosaphones(tm)
     available?
     9.3) Are there any celebrities who play and endorse the
     Hosaphone(tm)?
     9.4) What colleges offer applied Hosaphone(tm) performance
     degrees?
     9.5) What method books are available for the Hosaphone(tm)?
     9.6) Are there any Hosaphone(tm) play-along recordings?

10) HOSAPHONE(TM) MULTIMEDIA COLLECTIONS AND RECORDING

     10.1) What kind of microphone best captures the sound of the
     Hosaphone(tm)?
     10.2) Where can I get a picture of a Hosaphone(tm)?
     10.3) Where can I get a sound file recording of the Hosaphone(tm)?
     10.4) What is the web site for the official Hosaphone(tm) Page?

11) TRUTHS AND THE FUTURE

     11.1) Come on now. Isn't this Hosaphone(tm) thing just a big joke?
     11.2) What are some future directions for Hosaphone(tm)
     development?
     11.3) What is the patent status of the Hosaphone(tm)?
     11.4) What is the required compensation for the use of a
     Hosaphone(tm)?
     11.5) How do I list my Hosaphone(tm) on my insurance policy?
     11.6) How much will a signature edition Hosaphone(tm) built by the
     inventor cost?
     11.7) What's the major design difference between the Hosaphone(tm)
     and the so-called Natural Trumpet?

12) DICTIONARY OF TERMS

13) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

1) A DIALOGUE WITH THE MASTER

     Workman: It is with my pleasure that a fine student such as
     yourself would seek the advice of my years of experience. I offer
     to you my wisdom and without contempt I dispense this knowledge to
     you. I know that the quest for such a knowledge in itself is a
     never-ending quest and I freely pass it along to you and others
     who have come to cross my path and will do so in the future.

     Roth: I consider myself honored to hear such words and that you,
     without a jealous bone in your body, offer this knowledge to me. I
     will use it wisely.

     Workman: Do you seek the knowledge for fame and riches, or do you
     possess a burning within your spirit for the truth of knowledge
     such as I to pursue this enlightenment for the dawning of a new
     post-modern age?

     Roth: I have come to you to seek the truth and the enlightenment.
     The ultimate of ultimate of truths, our sense of being, our sense
     of life, our sense of ourselves. Like the desert camel that needs
     to satisfy a thirst, I petition you for your guidance. There is no
     turning back, for this is my destiny. The mashed potatoes are a
     little on the dry side, do you have any gravy? My doctor told me
     to lay off the butter.

     Workman: Yes, of course. It is on the dry sink behind you.

     Roth: Thank goodness! I was in fear that I might need a plunger to
     get the rest of this meal down.

     Workman: I prefer it natural and in its original form. If the
     potatoes needed anything more they would cease to be a potato. See
     this grape here before you?

     Roth: Very tasty, and seedless!

     Workman: Easy...I wasn't offering this to you to eat, it was for
     study, to make an illustration.

     Roth: I apologize. I misunderstood.

     Workman: You are like this grape. Lost without a connection to
     your vine of truth. You seek moisture, but it cannot be derived
     from any other means than from within your own resources. The
     moisture, like the truth you seek, is within yourself, not from
     the vine. Do not spend time looking for it.

     Roth: Gosh, you are making me thirsty. A glass of root beer about
     now should take care of it.

     Workman: About your quest. You seek enlightenment?

     Roth: Yes. I desire to...

     Workman: ...no! You must rid yourself of desire. It is not until
     then that...

     Roth: Cheesecake! Oh, please say it is cherry. It must be cherry
     with the crust ever so light and tender. This will rid me of the
     desire that the master has spoken of.

     Mrs. Workman: Cherry it is, David! (In a whisper to the master:
     After the cheesecake and the root beer, he's outta here!)

     Workman: Thank you, my wife. It is your inspiration that led me in
     search of an answer many years ago, which led to my invention of
     that beloved and revered spiritual musical instrument, the
     Hosaphone(tm).

     Roth: This Hosaphone(tm) you speak of, as the way raindrops
     cascade off a fresh morning spring flower and trickles on a
     descent to the sweet mother earth. Yes, I am sure of what my clear
     path must be. It is the Hosaphone(tm). I like the sound of it. I
     will chant its name a thousand times when I pause to reflect on
     what I have learned here today on my journey. Or at least until
     the light changes to green.

     Workman: I am pleased to find such a dedicated and deep thinking
     student as when I began. I do not do this for a grasp at a great
     fortune. I learned this when I was a graduate assistant in my
     great scholarly pea-soup of higher learning.

     Roth: Don't you mean pursuit of higher learning?

     Workman: Of course I did. The turkey stuffing was stuck to the
     roof of my mouth. One day when my professor was at an important
     meeting of minds with the faculty, I entered his vacant office to
     perform my assistantship duties. I was but a humble servant of my
     professor as you will remain here and do for me...

     Roth (gazing out the window): I just noticed I left my lights on.
     Guess I better get my coat and go take care of that right now
     before the battery...

     Workman: ...my duties which included sweeping the floor, answering
     the phone, teaching classes and squeezing packages of ketchup into
     family-size Heinz bottles. These condiments were acquired in great
     quantities by my professor as he served himself from many a
     brown-bag lunch at local fast- food chains. There he extracted
     what seemed like bushels of paper napkins which I prepared in
     paper sacks to be placed in the trunk of his car.

     Roth: Why are you telling me this, master? To feed the soul and
     wipe the face is not a crime against man or beast that I know of.

     Workman: It was that afternoon when I returned to my professor's
     office that enlightenment came upon me like a bolt of lightning
     from almighty Zeus himself. This knowledge shot through me, which
     would have brought Hercules to his knees. I had wondered for a
     long time, but it was clear to me that I was my professor's chosen
     one. Through his generous gifts of wisdom and knowledge, I was
     permitted to get a glimpse at what so few in their youth got to
     sense.

     Roth: What was this truth? What was this enlightenment? Please
     tell me so, I beg you!

     Workman: There it was, lying on my professor's desk, open to the
     world to see but only I could see it. I was the chosen one amongst
     all my fellow students to learn of this. Although it seems like a
     simple truth, it was communicated to me through the power of my
     own senses. A feeling of intense sickness fell upon me like a dam
     of despair had broken loose. I felt my temples start to pound as I
     became light-headed.

     Roth: Do you have jumper cables? The car lights are starting to
     dim. It may take the auto club hours to find this place.

     Workman: I saw...I saw...

     Roth: What!? What did you see?

     Workman: What I saw then bestowed to me the knowledge that I was
     doing what I was doing for the pure truth behind it all, not for
     riches or fame, but for a higher purpose. This became my
     enlightenment; my sense of purpose started that day.

     Roth: He had his completed tax-returns left open on his desk?

     Workman: Bingo! A sadness over took me like no other in my hour of
     discontentment as it laid there before me.

     Roth: Did you then seek the teachings from a greater master?

     Workman: No. I got a Computer Science degree and a job in
     software. There I learned of a wonderful thing called Internet
     where I continue my teachings through e-mail, mailing lists and
     newsgroups.

     Roth: It sounds like a happy ending for all. I am honored to have
     learned your truth. Is there anything I can do to better the cause
     of this enlightenment that you strive to do through your
     teachings? I feel compelled to spread the word. Whatever you ask
     of me, I will go forth with my best efforts. Tell me, wise master,
     is there anything such a humble one as myself can do to encourage
     others? Anything you ask, anything at all...

     Workman (raising his hand): Give it a rest! My anticipation grew
     as I waited for you to take a breath. Yes. I wish for you to
     compose an original work for Hosaphone(tm) and piano, such that it
     can be performed on many trumpet recitals such that players and
     listeners alike do not forget the simple truth of making music and
     look deeply within themselves for the answer to many problems.

     Roth: I feel a commission coming on!

     Workman: As you should. It will not be a difficult work to perform
     and will be a short one at that. Like something to be placed at
     the end of the recital so that others may leave with the knowledge
     of this enlightenment.

     Roth: I thank you here today, master. I not only thank you, but I
     thank myself for making these travels to your village, to break
     bread with such a fine example of the enlightenment. It is your
     kind and gentle wisdom that you spoke from the placidity of the
     face of a simple child engaged in a wonderment. I feel too that I
     have absorbed these qualities, a quality that I will carry with me
     on my long and important journey. If you could toss me that roll
     of plastic wrap I could take the rest of that cheesecake off your
     hands for you.

     Mrs. Workman: (looks at the master and sighs.)

2) HISTORY OF THE HOSAPHONE(TM)

2.1) What is a Hosaphone(tm)?

What is art? What is beauty? It is almost beyond the scope of human
understanding to answer these questions within the span of a lifetime.
At
what point does the craftsman become artist and in so making that art,
become part of that art him- or herself? With this monumental task
before
us, we strive to forge ahead as we embark on a journey together to learn

about the Hosaphone(tm) through a process of self-discovery. To learn
about
the Hosaphone(tm) is to learn about our selves. They come with tassels
too.

2.2) Why is there a need for a Hosaphone(tm) FAQ?

There has been so much interest in the Hosaphone(tm) on the TPIN and as
a
result of the Trumpet Player Online Web pages, Mr. Roth encouraged Mr.
Workman to make his invention available to the world.

2.3) What's with the "(tm)"?

There have been many similar devices created by brass players from hose
horns to hose pipes. The (tm) is simply part of the name of the device
invented by Mr. Workman and is intended to help differentiate the
Hosaphone(tm) from other similar instruments. When you refer to the
Hosaphone(tm), you are referring to the brand name of Mr. Workman's
invention and all of its pre-apocalyptic philosophies. As the United
States
Patent and Trademark Office states in their publication, Basic Facts
About
Registering A Trademark, a most exciting read, a real page-turner in
fact
that puts the federal tax code to shame, Anyone who claims rights in a
mark
may use the TM (trademark) or SM (service mark) designation with the
mark to
alert the public to the claim. It is not necessary to have a
registration,
or even a pending application, to use these designations. Mr. Workman
decided to append a '(TM)' since he didn't want to confuse the public
with
the possible perverse connotations of '(SM)'.

2.4) Who invented the Hosaphone(tm)?

Ellis Workman

2.5) Why was there a need for the Hosaphone(tm)?

In 1976, the inventor's bride complained about carrying his quad trumpet

cases on the long portages on their BWCAW (Boundary Waters Canoe Area
Wilderness) camping trips in northern Minnesota. He then vowed to
lighten
her load. Later in graduate school the inventor was compelled to study
the
so-called Natural Trumpet. It became immediately obvious that the
Hosaphone(tm) was in every way the functional equivalent of the
so-called
Natural Trumpet.

2.6) Where and when was the Hosaphone(tm) invented?

In Rochester, Minnesota on July 4, 1976. Petitions to the mayor's office
to
declare that date Hosaphone(tm) Day have been met with less than a
fanfare.

2.7) What was the first Hosaphone(tm) like?

The picture from the web site shows the first Hosaphone(tm). Because of
the
simple and elegant design of the Hosaphone(tm), numerous cycles of
development and testing were unnecessary.

2.8) How is the word "Hosaphone(tm)" pronounced?

Hoz'-a-fone-tee-em.

2.9) What is the proper reference to one who plays the Hosaphone(tm)?

Hosaphoner, although brother and sister Hosaphoners affectionately refer
to
one another as hosers. If you are not a Hosaphoner yourself it is poor
form
to use this intimate address. Hosehead is generally taken as an insult
on a
level with questioning the identity of a Hosaphoner's father.

2.10) What is the verb form of the word Hosaphone(tm)?

Hosaphone is the verb, although "hose" has come into common usage.

3) HOSAPHONE(TM) PERFORMANCE PRACTICES

3.1) What is the difference between the Hosaphone(tm) and the so-called
Natural Trumpet?

It is impossible to effectively perform the Doppler effect with a
so-called
Natural Trumpet. That is, not without severe neck injuries.

3.2) Does being a trumpet player help with the Hosaphone(tm)?

Yes, and playing the Hosaphone(tm) will improve your trumpet playing.
We've
also found being a trumpet player helps in all aspects of life too.

3.3) What's the best mouthpiece for the Hosaphone(tm)?

A Bach 1, with a #18 throat. Or whatever else you have laying around.

3.4) What is the proper way to execute the Doppler effect on the
Hosaphone(tm)?

The Hosaphone(tm) is the only musical instrument capable of producing
this
moving and dramatic effect. To execute the Doppler effect, the
Hosaphone(tm)
must be untaped and the bell end swung in a circle over the hoser's head

while playing a sustained note. This effect must be used judiciously
with
taste and proper musical sensitivity and not cheap exhibitionism.

A perfect example of a work composed for the beloved Hosaphone(tm) that
makes proper use of this feature is Codetta in C for Hosaphone(tm),
Piano
and Bass ( http://www.roth-music.com/hosaphone/codetta) comp(h)osed by
Mr.
Roth.

3.5) Can the sound of the Hosaphone(tm) be improved?

The sound of the Hosaphone(tm) cannot be improved, but your sound can be

improved with practice.

3.6) What can I do to fix the missed or out-of-tune tones I play on the
Hosaphone(tm)? I wish to perform a short piece on my Hosaphone(tm) for
my
recital. I want to give a perfect performance.

Only practice will improve your performance on the beloved
Hosaphone(tm),
but you don't want it perfect. If you play it perfect you will be
missing
the point of playing the beloved Hosaphone(tm). For this reason alone,
if
you find yourself coming to the end of a piece and you don't recall any
mistakes, we feel it is best to throw a couple of minor ones in.

3.7) Where to put the bell?

Anywhere but in front of your own ear. This is a simple safety
precaution
that should be unnecessary to state except for the fact that we did see
a
product warning once advising against operating a lawn mower in a
vertical
position to trim hedges. We have heard reports that while playing it in
the
car, it is best to keep the bell in the back seat. This might not work
if
you are car-pooling.

3.8) Does adding tassels improve the sound?

No, but it gives you something to play with during the rests. And when
not
in use, they can be hung from your rear-view mirror.

3.9) What about the "out-of-tune" partials?

What you hear is the correct pitch for that high F. One must not
interfere
with the laws of nature and mutilate the Hosaphone(tm) with node and
vent
holes to accommodate modern tastes in intonation. Besides, in a pinch if
you
have to drain out your fish tank, those vent holes will serve nothing
more
than to leave a mess on the floor.

3.10) My Hosaphone(tm) doesn't center and slot pitches, what can I do?

"A poor workman always blames his tools." Quit whining and blaming
faulty
equipment for your problems and take a look in the mirror. Those pitches

don't slot and center because you are not making them. Mastering the
Hosaphone(tm) requires a serious commitment.

4) HOSAPHONE(TM) ENSEMBLE APPLICATIONS

4.1) Can I mix Hosaphones(tm) and so-called Natural Trumpets in
ensembles?

No, they won't blend properly and the clearly inferior sound of the
so-called Natural Trumpet becomes painfully obvious to all but the
hearing
impaired.

4.2) Can I mix Hosaphones(tm) and modern full chromatic valved trumpets
in
an ensemble?

Yes.

5) HOSAPHONE(TM) CONSTRUCTION

5.1) Where can I get my very own Hosaphone(tm)?

You'll have to build it yourself or make an appointment with the
inventor
for a personal interview and determination of worthiness. Ask about
group
discounts on airfare.

5.2) Can I build my own Hosaphone(tm) without special training and
knowledge
of engineering and/or metal-working?

Yes.

5.3) Can I build a Hosaphone(tm) even though I am unable to
telepathically
communicate with animals?

Yes.

5.4) OK, how do I build my own Hosaphone(tm)?

The inventor speaks below, in perhaps one of his longest sessions of
speech
without resorting to meditation:

     Not very resourceful, are we there, pal? If you can't work it out
     from the inventor's picture on the web site, take your mouthpiece
     to Tom at Hardware Hank in the Miracle Mile Mall in Rochester,
     Minnesota. Tell him I sent you and he'll treat you right! Tom
     doesn't do mail order. You must come there in person. Charter
     flights and buses can be made available.

     Find the bulk plastic tubing and try your mouthpiece in the end to
     get the right diameter. I think it's 3/8". Buy 8' long if you want
     a Hosaphone(tm) in C, less if you want a D, Eb, etc.
     Hosaphone(tm). Then go over to the kitchen goods and try some
     funnels. Although the funnel in hosaphone.gif is plastic I think
     that tin more closely replicates the glorious sound of the beloved
     and revered Natural Trumpet. I haven't tried the copper funnels
     carried in those upscale kitchen gadget stores (usually found
     across from Victoria's Secret in your better malls) but they will
     probably work OK too. Save the trip to "Kitchen of Frederick's"
     for when you need birthday and anniversary gifts. After all, those
     who hose together stay together. Then go to the electrical
     department and get some 1/2" wide black electrical tape. You can
     also use silver duct tape to give that rich-looking silver plate
     finish. You can either coil your Hosaphone(tm) or tape it to a 36"
     long 1/4" diameter birch dowel rod (or old broom handle in a
     pinch). Mine is coiled. But if you make the straight version you
     can decorate it with some old Christmas ribbons, shoe laces, or
     kite string as tassels. Finally, being a purist I do not permit
     the mutilation of my Hosaphones(tm) with nodal vent holes. That is
     the correct pitch for F.

5.5) The construction of the Hosaphone(tm) sounds pretty general; can
you
provide a table of correct hose lengths to use for each key?

Every player is different; tuning a Hosaphone(tm) is not like tuning an
instrument like a piano or organ that produces the same pitch regardless
of
who plays it. My recommendation is to start a tad long and then hack off

1/64" segments with a Swiss Army knife or chain saw until you are in
tune.
Use a tuning fork (did you know the tuning fork was invented by a
trumpet
player?) and not one of those newfangled machines that lets you *SEE* if
you
are in tune. If you can't *HEAR* if you're in tune or not you have no
business playing a Hosaphone(tm). Remember: don't cut too much off at
once.
You can always take some more off, but you can't put it back on! By the
way,
all our measurements are non-metric. (No one uses metric anyway, so why
pretend?)

If you wish to made a Hosaphone(tm) in high F, to tackle Bach's
Brandenburg
No. 2, start with about 6 or 7 feet. French Horn players will want to
start
with about 12 or 13 feet to create a Hosaphone(tm) in F.

5.6) Could you send me Hosaphone(tm) specifications? I MUST have them.

There is a picture of one of my Hosaphones(tm) at the web site. There
are
some fine recordings made by Mr. Roth (and Mr. Workman) also there. That

should be sufficient to get you started. I gotta tell you though that
I'm
pretty weary of all these little nit-picking details. You sound like the

sort of person with no imagination at all, who colors inside the lines
and
whose handwriting is just as your fourth grade teacher showed you.
Playing
the Hosaphone(tm) requires originality, independence and a risk-taking
personality. If you are the sort of person who always needs to be told
what
to do, you're probably not cut out for the Hosaphone(tm).

5.7) What type of material (neoprene, nylon, etc.) should I use? As soon
as
I complete the manufacture of my instrument, I will get it cryogenically

treated. The cryogenic treatment might be detrimental to the wrong type
of
material.

We do not recommend freezing of Hosaphones(tm). The material becomes
very
brittle. Didn't you ever take your kids to a science demo where they put

flowers in liquid NO2 and then broke them like glass? Use whatever you
can
find at your local hardware.

5.8) How do I add tassels?

This is entirely up to you. Kite string, old shoe laces, and wrapping
ribbon
all can be used to effectively decorate your Hosaphone(tm).

5.9) How can I make sure that my Hosaphone(tm) is an official one and
not
some shop-class knock-off?

In order for your Hosaphone(tm) to be an official Hosaphone(tm) it needs
to
have the HosaLabel(tm) affixed to the bell. You can obtain your
HosaLabel(tm) for FREE by going to the Hosaphone(tm) Online Registration

System at http://www.roth-music.com/hosaphone/hors where your very own
personalized HosaLabel(tm) will be generated with it's own UHID. Museum
curators should be aware that any Hosaphone(tm) with an assembly date of

1976 are collector's items.

5.91) What is a UHID?

UHID refers to the Unique Hose Identifier. This special number is
generated
by the Hosaphone(tm) Online Registration System for the HosaLabel(tm).
The
Hosaphone(tm) does not have a serial number. Instead it employs a UHID.
This
serves to avoid the inevitable snobbishness resulting from hosers with
low
serial numbers lording it over those with more recent numbers. Without a

UHID, you have little more than some tubing and a funnel. You are
strongly
encouraged to register your Hosaphone(tm) or risk being shunned by other

hosers. Ellis Workman, Hosaphone(tm) Inventor/Mentor has stated that
currently no grace period exists, so it is in your own best interest to
make
your Hosaphone(tm) official as soon as possible. You can do this right
now
by going to http://www.roth-music.com/hosaphone/hors

6) HOSAPHONE(TM) DESIGN AND THEORY

6.1) What are the physics behind the Hosaphone(tm)?

Well there is fire, water, air, and earth ... oops, wrong
epistemological
model. There is time, mass and energy. The Hosaphone(tm) like all other
machines transforms energy from one form to another. Like other brass
instruments, you blow in here, the music goes round and round and comes
out
there, but there is no first valve.

6.2) What about tube curvature/bend radius (maximum/minimum)
information?

Excessive bending could compromise tonal quality. If your bend puts a
crimp
in the hose it was too much.

6.3) Can I weld my mouthpiece into the tubing permanently?

No, the plastic tubing will melt and catch fire. Why would you want to
do
this anyway? The mouthpiece is the most expensive component of a
Hosaphone(tm) system and you will want to use your mouthpiece with
several
Hosaphones(tm).

6.4) What about bell size/flare specifications?

The Hosaphone(tm) can be played without a bell in which case it sounds
"muted". This is the "practice" Hosaphone(tm). Just try some different
funnels; the Rubber Maid product line is too unstable to make a specific

recommendation at this time. While civil attempts have been made to
communicate with their design team, it has become obvious to us that we
see
a hostile takeover on the horizon.

6.5) What is the maximum size of a Hosaphone(tm)?

Hardware Hank sells plastic hose material in 100 foot rolls. The largest
Mr.
Workman has made is an 8' C Hosaphone(tm). The rule of thumb here is
that
the longer the Hosaphone(tm) the more notes possible and the more
difficult
to control.

7) HOSAPHONE(TM) CARE

7.1) Where can I get a gig bag for my Hosaphone(tm)?

La dee dah ... A gig bag you say? The inventor uses a brown grocery bag
and
you want a gig bag? Maybe if you can manage to interrupt your nanny from

trimming the crusts off your cheese sandwich, she can go out and get a
Gucci
leather gig bag for you.

7.2) Where do I go to get my Hosaphone(tm) repaired?

Your local Ace Hardware Store. See your local Yellow Pages.

7.3) Why the need for labeling of the Hosaphone(tm)?

To distinguish it from other similar instruments and the contents of
your
car trunk.

7.4) What kind of valve oil should I use on my Hosaphone(tm)?

The Hosaphone(tm) has no valves nor any other moving parts and therefore

requires no oil.

7.5) Where can I get heavy valve caps for my Hosaphone(tm)?

The Hosaphone(tm) has no valves and therefore no need for heavy valve
caps.
But if you find you are gaining altitude while playing the
Hosaphone(tm),
keep a few rocks in your pocket to center your gravity.

7.6) Can I get a reverse lead pipe for my Hosaphone(tm)?

Certainly, just swap the funnel and mouthpiece on your Hosaphone(tm).

7.7) How do I use crooks?

There is no need for crooks on the Hosaphone(tm). Considering the low
cost
of the Hosaphone(tm), just build one for each key needed.

7.8) Why freeze a Hosaphone(tm)?

The Hosaphone(tm) has no perishable components, therefore freezing is
unnecessary.

7.9) Is it OK to give my Hosaphone(tm) a name?

Yes.

7.10) What are some good Hosaphone(tm) names?

Hank, Harold, Harvey, Hazel, Henrietta, Henry, Holly, Horace, Hortense,
Howard, and of course, Hosey, a personal favorite of Mr. Roth's.

8) HOSAPHONE(TM) INSTRUMENTAL WORKS

8.1) What can be performed on the Hosaphone(tm)?

Any music written to be played on the beloved and revered Natural
Trumpet
sounds even more glorious on a Hosaphone(tm).

8.2) Are there any original compositions composed specifically for the
beloved Hosaphone(tm)? I abhor transcriptions!

Mr. Roth has been commissioned by Hosaphone(tm) Headquarters'
philanthropic
foundation to compose a single-movement work for Hosaphone(tm) and
piano,
making it an excellent work to boldly demonstrate the Hosaphone(tm) as a

unique instrument in music history. It is strongly recommended that this

important work be placed at the end of your recital. This original
Hosaphone(tm) composition, Codetta in C for Hosaphone(tm), Piano and
Bass
can be found at http://www.roth-music.com/hosaphone/codetta the official
web
site for Hosaphone(tm) Headquarters. This work performed by Mr. Roth was

featured on the syndicated radio show Dr. Demento on August 31, 1997 as
an
"extra" on the Funny Five.

For those without access to a high quality printer and sound capability
on
their computer, an order form can be found at Hosaphone(tm) Headquarters
at
http://www.roth-music.com/hosaphone/codetta/orderform.html with
instructions
on how you can get your very own autographed limited edition of the
music
score. Also available is a stereo cassette containing the artist
performance
and an additional play a-long practice version without the Hosaphone(tm)

track -- all just for a nominal cost.

Music history textbook authors should take notice that the first UK
performance of Codetta in C for Hosaphone(tm), Piano and Bass,
comp(h)osed
by David A. Roth, took place at the bandhall of Wantage Silver Band, in
Wantage, Oxfordshire, on Sunday 13th April 1997. The Hosaphone(tm)
soloist
for this historic occasion was Graham Cross, a 17-year-old trumpeter and

cornettist. He was accompanied at the piano by David Taylor, and on the
tuba
(covering the bass part) by Martin Taylor. The performance was awarded
"best
in class" in the Entertainment class of Wantage Band's annual band
contest
by adjudicator Helen Wright, solo cornet of the National Youth Brass
Band of
Great Britain. You can get the full eye-witness reported by Martin
Taylor,
Bb Tuba player & UK HosaReporter(tm) on special assignment at
http://www.roth-music.com/hosaphone/codetta/uk-performance

You will also find the Hosaphone(tm) Warm-Up, also known as The Miracle
Seven, at http://www.roth-music.com/hosaphone/warm-up

9) HOSAPHONE(TM) EDUCATION

9.1) Can you describe a Hosaphone(tm) lesson with the inventor of the
Hosaphone(tm)?

You have to understand that someone who can come up with such an unusual
yet
simple design also can be a bit of a mystic at times too. Mr. Roth
recalls
an event in his own words:

     In the early days when I was beta testing the Hosaphone(tm)
     prototypes, mostly for tassel placement, I had problems with
     pitch. I spoke in great detail with Mr. Workman about my problems
     and he was very encouraging. As I recall, he said that it wasn't
     that the Hosaphone(tm) was having a pitch problem, but it was that
     I was not in tune with the rest of the world and that it was my
     soul that needed adjusting! This was a most profound thing to say
     and I was told -- not only should I learn to play the
     Hosaphone(tm), but I needed to *be* the Hosaphone(tm). Then what
     proceeded was the longest moment of silence I have ever endured.
     It must have been not more than 30 seconds, according to my long
     distance phone bill, but it felt like hours. Then Mr. Workman
     added, "If that doesn't work, I'd cut about an eighth of an inch
     off the thing, it sounds a little flat to me over the phone."

9.2) Are there student models as well as pro-model Hosaphones(tm)
available?

No, Hosaphones(tm) Inc. does not engage in flattering the egos of
dilettante
customers. All Hosaphones(tm) are created equal.

9.3) Are there any celebrities who play and endorse the Hosaphone(tm)?

If there were, what difference should it make? We are talking about a
musical instrument here, not designer jeans and overpriced cars.

9.4) What colleges offer applied Hosaphone(tm) performance degrees?

None yet that we are aware of, but it is only a matter of time before
the
etude checkers come to jump on the hose wagon, and bottom feeders begin
historical studies on the evolution of 2nd Hosaphone(tm) parts in
Kurdish
chamber music.

9.5) What method books are available for the Hosaphone(tm)?

There are no method books (with etudes ready to check off on) written
specifically for the Hosaphone(tm); however the following etude
materials
are recommended: Bugling Merit Badge Book, published by the Boy Scouts
of
America (Secular Edition); Marcel Bitsch: Vingt Etudes; and H.L. Clarke
Technical Studies.

9.6) Are there any Hosaphone(tm) play-along recordings?

Just pick your favorite recording and play-along.

10) HOSAPHONE(TM) MULTIMEDIA COLLECTIONS AND RECORDING

10.1) What kind of microphone best captures the sound of the
Hosaphone(tm)?

Carbon microphones as found in telephones.

10.2) Where can I get a picture of a Hosaphone(tm)?

http://www.roth-music.com/hosaphone/pix/hosaphone-rgb.jpg

10.3) Where can I get sound file recordings of the Hosaphone(tm)?

http://www.roth-music.com/hosaphone/sounds

10.4) What is the official web site for Hosaphone(tm) Headquarters?

http://www.roth-music.com/hosaphone

An announcement fan mailing list for Hosaphone(tm) Headquarters is also
available free. To subscribe, send a message to
hosaphone-fans-subscribe@egroups.com
or go to the e-groups's home page at
http://www.egroups.com/group/hosaphone-fans/

11) TRUTHS AND THE FUTURE

11.1) Come on now. Isn't this Hosaphone(tm) thing just a big joke?

You think THIS is a joke??? At our alma mater trumpet students are now
required to wrap their instruments in duct tape to deaden the sound,
mouthpieces designed by a feline cost hundreds of dollars, every day
trumpets are being frozen to improve their ballistic properties, and
heavy
valve caps are minutely adjusted for optimum resonance. To cope with all

this they are encouraged to take prescription drugs in order to make it
through a performance.

In playing a Hosaphone(tm) you can come to terms with the real essence
of
the brass instrument. A Hosaphone(tm) is so close to a trumpet with bits
of
plumbing added you can begin to see that it is the equipment that is
between
your ears that is what you seek to improve in this journey. The ultimate

instrument is within you and the search to seek out the perfect one has
to
be done internally, not externally. We turn to one of the great
philosophers
of the 20th century, Cher, who boldly stated in a shampoo commercial
aired
on national TV in the US, "If it came in a bottle, everyone would have
one."

11.2) What are some future directions for Hosaphone(tm) development?

In 1994 or '95, Henry Charles Smith (former principal trombonist with
the
Philadelphia Orchestra) demonstrated a Hosaphone(tm)-like instrument to
high-school students at a clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. This
instrument
was made from flexible surgical rubber. Mr. Smith required an assistant
to
stretch the hose to various lengths, filling in "missing" notes between
overtones as a trombone does. While this instrument is not a "true"
Hosaphone(tm) we consider it worthy of mention in this FAQ and of future

research and development.

11.3) What is the patent status of the Hosaphone(tm)?

In litigation as numerous others' claims have recently surfaced. Contact
the
authors of this FAQ to learn how you can contribute to the Hosaphone(tm)

Legal Defense Fund.

11.4) What is the required compensation for the use of a Hosaphone(tm)?

Mr. Workman has released the Hosaphone(tm) to the world as shareware. If
you
build one and continue to use it after thirty days, then you are morally

obligated to pay royalty fees to Hosaphones(tm) Inc. of 1/3 of all
future
earnings playing your Hosaphone(tm). In place of that, send us a group
photo
of you and your chums, classmates or board members posing with their
Hosaphone(tm) and we will place it on the Hosaphone(tm) web page.

11.5) How do I list my Hosaphone(tm) on my insurance policy?

List it as a rider under personal property, and then submit video tapes
of
the contents of your home as well as of you playing your Hosaphone(tm)
collection to your insurance company and to the authors of this FAQ who
will
store it in Iron Mountain for a nominal charge.

11.6) How much will a signature edition Hosaphone(tm) built by the
inventor
cost?

$15,000.00 (no mouthpiece or case). Half up front on acceptance of order
and
the remainder on delivery. Worthiness to be determined at the discretion
of
the inventor. Price subject to fluctuate due to the current trading
price of
raw materials.

11.7) What's the major design difference between the Hosaphone(tm) and
the
so-called Natural Trumpet?

The Hosaphone(tm), excluding the cost of the mouthpiece costs about
US$8.00
to build for yourself using new parts. A so-called Natural Trumpet is
designed to cost about US$3,000.00.

12) DICTIONARY OF TERMS

Etude-checker: (1) A charlatan posing as a trumpet instructor who offers
no
educational benefit to the student. (2) One who assigns etudes without
offering help of how to play them. (3) One who checks off etudes each
lesson
regardless of the student's progress.

TPIN: (1) Trumpet Players International Network, an exciting forum to
which
those with an interest in the trumpet exchange ideas and information.
(2) An
ultra-modern form of communications expected to overtake cable news by
the
year 2000. (3) An activity that allows its list administrator to duck
out of
faculty meetings in order to maintain the list. (4) A pin in the shape
of
the letter "T", possibly worn by Toastmasters.

Bottom-Feeder: (1) One who spends an inordinate amount of time in a
tightly
narrow focus of music history in order to become an expert in it almost
by
default since no one else has interest in that area, including the
scholar
doing the research. (2) One who has, at a minimum, six bachelor's
degrees,
four masters, three doctorates, from thirteen different colleges, all in

music history and doesn't own a copy of Arban's.

Cherry Cheesecake: (1) A dessert cake. (2) A favorite of Mr. Roth.

Valve Oil: (1) A lubricant used to allow valved instruments such as a
trumpet to shorten and lengthen tubing within passages quickly. (2) A
highly
overpriced oil used on trumpet valves. (3) Olive Oil's younger sister.

Trumpet: (1) A fully chromatic brass wind instrument used in orchestras
and
dance bands. (2) The lead brass instrument in any ensemble. (3) The lead

instrument in any ensemble. (4) The lead instrument, period!

Graduate Assistant: (1) A scholarly pupil entrusted with teaching
courses
and engaging in research under the supervision of a full-time professor.
(2)
One who makes a grab for young co-eds when the professors aren't
looking.
(3) One who demands to be addressed as Mr. or Ms., while full-time
tenure
faculty are on a first-name basis with students. (4) One who has a tiny
desk
in an office on campus that used to either be a practice room or a
janitor's
closet.

Kurdish chamber music: (1) Non-sequitur reference.

13) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We would like to thank the following individuals and organizations who
have
helped and contributed to this document:

     Russ Hersch (author of FAQ on FAQs)

          for his brilliant FAQ on how to write your own FAQ.

     Michael Anderson (college music professor)

          for his efforts in creating and keeping the TPIN
          running.

     Mark Van Cleave (creator of Trumpet Players Online)

          for his valuable contributions and continuing support
          for trumpet playing.

     The subscribers to the TPIN

          who from time to time provide valuable insight and who
          are always there when help is needed.

     International Trumpet Guild

          for planting the seed to networking trumpet players long
          before there was the Internet.

     Bill Adam (trumpet teacher)

          whose common sense follows us daily as we practice.
          http://www.roth-music.com/Bill-Adam

     Louis Davidson (trumpet teacher)

          whose book Trumpet Profiles has served to remind us of
          the greats.

     Indiana University School of Music third floor practice rooms

          formerly known to us in the 1970s as Trumpet Row. A
          place we fondly remember, as you could hear 110 trumpet
          players practicing day or night.
          http://www.roth-music.com/Bill-Adam/TrpRowIU.ram

     Wayne Tanabe (The Brass Bow)

          who in addition to doing fine musical instrument repair
          and restoration, as well as sales, was consulted on
          Hosaphone(tm) lengths. The Brass Bow
          (http://www.thebrassbow.com) is located at 101 North
          Hickory Avenue, Arlington Heights, IL 60004, Phone:
          847-253-7552, Fax: 847-253-0792. Wayne can also be
          reached via E-mail: info@thebrassbow.com

     Dr. David Stacey, PhD (college English professor)

          Associate Professor of English at Missouri Western State
          College, for his brilliant research, on The New Rhetoric
          of Email: Participatory Quotation on an Electronic
          Discussion List: The Trumpet Player's International
          Network
          (http://www.mwsc.edu/~nash/Nash.htm.htm). Presented at
          the PALA (Poetics and Linguistics Association)
          conference, Summer 1997 in Nottingham, England. A must
          read for those seeking a PhD in Rhetoric and
          Composition.

     Hinkle's Hamburgers

          across the street from the music building at IU in
          Bloomington, Indiana for making the best burgers in the
          world.

     You, our readers

          for your support and encouragement, we are proud to be
          part of the global trumpet playing community.

__________________________________________________________
We disclaim everything. The contents of this article might be totally
inaccurate, inappropriate, misguided, or otherwise perverse -- except
our
names (you can probably trust us on that). Not responsible for any and
all
harm which may result in injuries inflicted, but not limited to those at
the
hand of a conductor or from the result of you addressing the conductor
as
"Maestro Schmuck".

The authors make no representation or warranties with respect to the
accuracy or completeness of the contents of this FAQ, and specifically
disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any
particular purpose, and shall in no event be liable for any loss of
profit
or any other commercial damage, including but not limited to special,
incidental, consequential, or other damages.

Copyright (c) 1996-2001 by Ellis L. Workman and David A. Roth, all
rights
reserved. This FAQ may be posted to any USENET newsgroup, on-line
service,
BBS, internet mailing lists, music professor's studio bulletin board or
shellacked to the mirror of music practice rooms everywhere as long as
it is
posted in its entirety and includes this copyright statement.

No part of this FAQ (including but not limited to its accompanying audio

sound file recordings, graphic images (motion and still), music
compositions
or data) may be published, including in commercial collections or
compilations, in any form, by any means, (electronic, photocopying,
recording, broadcast, or otherwise) without the prior written permission
of
the authors.

All brand names and product names used in this FAQ are trademarks,
registered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holders.

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Ellis L. Workman - hoseguru@yahoo.com
1300 Mayowood Road SW
Rochester, MN 55902, USA
ARS K0ELW GRID EN-33 Olmsted County

David A. Roth - david@roth-music.com
P. O. Box 266
Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922-0266, USA

                    Visit Hosaphone(tm) Headquarters at:
                    http://www.roth-music.com/hosaphone


