Tom, Ja... das ist richtig. I schtudied mitt der Herr Schmutzig fur das 
uberhohennotentechniquengemahertonen besser machen auf der jahren 60s. 

By the way, I wanted to add that doing the exercise with a perfect legato 
between the two notes is even more challenging.

Bob Dickow

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As I recall, Professor Schmutzig pioneered this method many years ago.  Didn't 
you once study with him, Bob?  
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Subject: RE: AW: [Hornlist] Play high to play low

I am trying to increase my range too, and have made some progress. I am
working on doing a whole octave now, with the goal of rising from the first
note to an octave higher on the second note. By transposing the second note
of the octave leap down an octave, I have found it to be much easier to
reach the second note. I recommend this approach.

Bob Dickow

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...I enthusiastically agree with Hans (*).  Over many years I have
increased my range to more than a major sixth, and soon I expect to have
conquered the territory of a minor seventh.  My ...

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