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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Corno in Ut
2007/12/6, hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Romance language - yes, these languages (Italian,
Francais, Espanol,
> etc.) are best suited for romances - what a nice term, but
you meant
> "Romanic" or Latin languages a
2007/12/6, hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Romance language - yes, these languages (Italian, Francais,
> Espanol, etc.) are best suited for romances - what a nice
> term, but you meant "Romanic" or Latin languages as they
> derive from the languages of the Romans the "LATIN".
Romance is a correct term
itude of technical terms inb
your profession, but why not these few names in your most
loved hobby, just to save us these lengthy & useless back &
forth about "horn in Ut".
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our profession, but why not these few names in your most
loved hobby, just to save us these lengthy & useless back &
forth about "horn in Ut".
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Generally speaking, publishers in countries with Romance languages seem to
use the Sol-Fa syllables to name the key the horn is in (Corno in FA, Cor en
Si-bemol). French sticks with UT, Italian (and I believe Spanish) use DO. If
they don't qualify the Syllable name with a flat or sharp symb
This was in reference to naming keys (the initial question was what is
horn in Ut)
As for what to do once you're IN a key, I'm hard-core, la-based minor,
moveable Do all the way.
Kjellrun
On 5-Dec-07, at 7:42 PM, Walter Lewis wrote:
I would think that the movable Do system would be in effec
In a message dated 05/12/2007 23:19:33 GMT Standard Time,
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At 6:11 PM -0500 12/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>What is bemo-1?
Simply put, it's fla-7!
Nah - it's the prequel to bemo-2 (which is sharper)
lawrenceyates.co.uk
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What is bemo-1?
At 5:16 PM -0600 12/5/07, Carlberg Jones wrote:
Simply put, it's fla-7!
Seriously, though, perhaps the word "bemol",
which means flat, got split at the end of a line,
making it seem as you wrote.
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At 6:11 PM -0500 12/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is bemo-1?
Simply put, it's fla-7!
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Cornista - Orquesta Sinfónica de Aguascalientes
Aguascalientes, Ags.
MEXICO
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I would think that the movable Do system would be in effect. Example: if the
key is A, then A is Do...If memory serves correctly, only the French use a
stationary do system. That comes from my Music History class. (I could be
wrong, it's been over 30 years since I studied Music History and the n
What is bemo-1?
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A is La (Think of C as Do, the D is Re, and so on.) Flat = bemol
Kjellrun
On 3-Dec-07, at 10:40 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What happens to horn in A, Ab, B, and Bb? Arn't they referred to as
La? Our orchestra recently did an opera with a vocal group. I did so
much transposing, I almost
Get it from Wendell Rider.
Paul Mansur
On Dec 3, 2007, at 5:47 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Where does one get Wendell Rider's book???
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Glad to hear someone else is "normal." My biggest problem, believe it or not,
is horn in E!!
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Where does one get Wendell Rider's book???
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Something similar happened to me just a few months ago. I'm a recent come back
horn player & am busting my buns to develop my skills to the point that I will
be a useful contribution to my local orchestras. I was asked to substitute
during a rehearsal for an absent principle on a Gluck ov
Steven Slaff wrote:
>It is called Cinquante Exercices a Changement de
>Ton pour Cor (20 Exercises for horn with change of keys).
>
>
>Unfortunately I have no idea where to find it - the one
>I am using is borrowed from my teacher.
In case you are interested, we do distribute the full line of Leduc
*Goes searching through my horn etudes*
There is a book published by Alphonse Leduc and by Lucien Thevet that
is perfect for this. It is called Cinquante Exercices a Changement de
Ton pour Cor (20 Exercises for horn with change of keys). Basically,
this book is made of etudes that change keys eve
What happens to horn in A, Ab, B, and Bb? Arn't they referred to as La? Our
orchestra recently did an opera with a vocal group. I did so much transposing,
I almost forgot how to read Horn in F at one place. Any tricks in transposing
when the keys change so ofen?
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from: "Bill Gross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
subject: [Hornlist] Corno in Ut
What key is that? It was handed out this AM. The conductor doesn't have a full
score and the rest of us were at a loss.
Search on the name "Guido D'Arez
Ut is the key of C.
Paul Mansur
On Dec 1, 2007, at 1:10 PM, Bill Gross wrote:
What key is that? It was handed out this AM. The conductor doesn't
have a
full score and the rest of us were at a loss.
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Thanks - I will start taking Farkas to practice regularly.
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Corno in Ut is Horn in C.
from
Corno in Ut is Horn in C.
from page 73 of Farkas' The Art of French Horn Playing.
Phil Jacobs
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Subject: [Hornlist] Corno in Ut
What key is that? It
Horn in C.
Sarah Hogan
2nd Horn
State of Mexico Symphony Orchestra
>>What key is that? It was handed out this AM. The conductor doesn't have a
full score and the rest of us were at a loss.
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What key is that? It was handed out this AM. The conductor doesn't have a
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