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Also the "horn signal" no. 31 (high c#)
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Also the "horn signal" no. 31 (high c#)
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Yes, indeed, there is no special indi
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Hans,
Thank you for your answer. I'm looking forward to see wha
Hans,
Thank you for your answer. I'm looking forward to see what you found in the
library.
Per Ottar
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Subject: [Hornlist] High or low horns
Hello everybody,
I am a little confused regarding some horn parts in Haydn's
symphonies.
As an example I use sym
Hello everybody,
I am a little confused regarding some horn parts in Haydn's symphonies.
As an example I use symph. no. 41 in C major. When I listen to my recording of
the piece, the horns play really high notes because it's scored for high horns
in C. ( Maybe I shall mention I don't have the s
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