You might be fixed too much to the F or Bb tonalities, thus the difficulties 
with
the natural horn. Make yourself independent from the instrument given tonalities
and better get the feeling for the several steps in the nature given possible
notes on every horn (theoretically, but impossible in the range up from 
no.12 or so partial on the very short horns ).
Just to avoid the described nasty surprise.
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Am 13.02.2011 um 11:23 schrieb Kit Wolf:

> For example, I can't hum a perfectly tune D on my  
> horn before playing it, but I know where it should be thanks to the Franz  
> Strauss Concerto and the opening note on the horn.
> 
> I would never claim to have perfect pitch, but if ever I try to play 
> something on natural horn with the wrong crook, I get a very nasty surprise! 
> This implies that I must have some absolute idea of where the note should be 
> before I try to play it. 
> 
> Kit
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