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Howard Pink & His Musical Garden Hoses
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Howard Pink and his Musical Garden Hoses
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The kid's can't take their eyes off him - his wild brown hair, bushy gold
eyebrows, handle-bar mustache, his brownish-gray beard and vibrating/buzzing
lips. It's "Howard Pink and His Musical Garden Hoses" or
"Everything You Wanted to Know About the French Horn but Were Afraid to
Ask".
"It's all done with the lips", he's telling five classes of special
education students at McDonogh 26 in Gretna, Louisiana. "Buzz those lips".
Fifty kids lean forward to make their lips go putt-putt-putt, like a fleet
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Music for the Young
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Howard Pink is a French Horn player for the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra
(formerly the New Orleans Symphony). He is also a teacher, storyteller and a
showman. He recently took his show on the road, visiting ten West Bank
schools as part of Very Special Arts Week, held each Spring in Jefferson
Parish. This program brings local artists into the schools to share their
trade and life. Howard also performs for Young Audiences of New Orleans,
the Slidell Cultural Center (for St. Tammany Parish Schools), and is listed
in the Louisiana Directory of Performing Artists. During the summer (or by
appointment) he performs programs for the State library system and various
summer camp programs.
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"We love him" said Bruce Manuel, coordinator of the Jefferson Parish Very
Special Arts Program. "His show is alive, moving, entertaining and
educational. Students, teachers and parents all come away having learned
something special about Howard and his love of music. He is so personable
and reacts well with the students".
Howard Pink drives from school to school with boxes and bags full of music,
unique musical instruments and his personal style of musical magic. Very
quickly the children realize he is goofy over French Horns. He has been
playing one for more than 50 years, since he was 10, and is now in his 32nd
season with the Louisiana Philharmonic.
Mr. Pink wears a French Horn shirt, a French Horn belt and even has a French
Horn necklace. "Is your house full of French Horns?" a student asks. He
replies that he has French Horn plates, napkins, glasses and loads of
holiday horn ornaments. He has a Horn cookie cutter, hot plate trivet,
towels with horns, horns on soap, a horn dinner bell, horn rubber stamps and
even a French Horn shaped pencil sharpener. "Do you have French Horn
underwear"? "I'm having some made" he replies. |
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Music, Music, Music
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The best part of the show is when Mr. Pink starts to play all the different
types of horns he brought. To show the history and development of the French
Horn, he shows and plays: a conch shell; a cow's horn; a 4' Rams horn; natural
hunting horns; a 15' wooden Alphorn; a variety of soda straws; a miniature
hunting horn and his green, musical garden hoses.
He shows how all the notes and music must first be buzzed on the lips and
then how the buzz goes through the instrument. Valves and slides are
explained, along with the concept of condensation. Mutes are used to show
how the horn can produce different tone colors.
He plays "Twinkle, Twinkle" and shows the children it's the same as "ABCD"
or, with a little different rhythm, like "Baa, Baa Black Sheep." Movie
picture themes are played to show how important the horn sound is for movie
music. He then plays the shortest musical theme for a movie - only two
notes. "Listen" he says. "See if you can recognize it". "Jaws!" the children
shout. |
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Howard then takes his mouthpiece and puts it in one end of an old, green,
coiled-up garden hose. Now he adds a plastic kitchen funnel to the other
end and puts his mouthpiece to his lips and plays. The sound is similar to
a French Horn. He then unwraps the 22' of garden hose and lets the students
feel the hose vibrate as he plays a song--"a hunting we will go" and even a
composition by Mozart.
Too soon the show is over. "Look for me. I live around here" he tells the
children before he leaves. "My license plate has the letters FR.HORN. Give
me a toot and I'll toot you back. F-R-period-H-0-R-N. There's only one
license plate like it in the state".
He's right. Howard Pink is one of a kind. "Remember the secret. Buzz your
lips" he says.
"Putt-putt-putt-putttttt" the children go. They'll remember.
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Howard N. Pink
Nashville, TN 37221
Phone: 615-673-3534
e-mail: HNPhorn@aol.com
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Program Title: |
Howard Pink & His Musical Garden Hoses |
| Audience Age: |
K thru 12, Young Adults, Adults (Limit audience size to ensure maximum
visual/audio contact) |
| Program Length: |
45 to 60 minutes |
| Fees: |
$250 per performance or $450 for back-to-back performances at same location.(plus travel and expenses as required) |
| Travel Distance: |
Negotiable depending on number of programs presented in local area |
| Attention Grant Writers: Howard Pink is a listed performer on the Louisiana State Artist Roster and can also be found in the Louisiana Directory of Performing Artists. |
Spring/Summer 2005 Show Dates & Locations
- May 1
12pm - "Fest For All", Old Governor's Mansion, Children's Stage, Baton Rouge, LA
- June 8
10am - Belle Terre Library, Marrero, LA
- June 9
10:30am - North Kenner Branch Library, Kenner, LA
- June 9
2pm - Lakeshore Branch Library, Metairie, LA
- June 13
10:30am - Wagner Branch Library, Metairie, LA
- June 15
10:30am - Folsom Branch Library, Folsom, LA
- June 15
2:30pm - Lee Road Branch Library, Covington, LA
- June 16
10:30am - Madisonville Branch Library, Madisonville, LA
- June 16
2:30pm - Causeway Branch Library, Mandeville, LA
- June 17
10am & 2pm - Jackson Parish Library, Jonesboro, LA
- June 23
10am - Fort Polk Base Library, Fort Polk, LA
- August 6
noon - Satchmo Fest Children's Stage, at the Old Mint in the French Market, New Orleans, LA
- August 13
11:30am & 1pm - Children's Castle, Rivertown, Kenner, LA
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