F-horn on the low (23) & Bb-horn (23) for the high note.
Here the double is of great advantage.
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Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 10:07 PM
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Night Watch - 2 octave jump

None of the excellent responses so far have addressed the
possibility of fingering issues in this death-defying
clef-hanger of a double-octave leap.  It might to an extent
turn out to be horn-specific what change of fingering will
best allow for both a smooth transition and a high
probability of landing on the high Ab.  I assume that all
appearances of in-between notes are to be regarded as
impurities.


   { David Goldberg: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } { Math Dept,
Washtenaw Community College }
               { Ann Arbor Michigan }
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