Played the symphony last night, with a descant horn after all.
It went well, the more exciting part of the concert was to play
Ravel´s Pavane just after Mozart...Lots of fun though!
Jaakko Välimäki
Lappland Chamber Orchestra
Finland
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Hello Wendell,
You can tune everything right with the lips, BUT NOT IN
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Hello Bill, all said perfectly, but .
Concert c# on 2nd valve Bb-horn will be flat d
Hans
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Re Mozart A maj. K. 201:
Some suggestions for playing on a standard
Re Mozart A maj. K. 201:
Some suggestions for playing on a standard F/Bb double horn:
1. Use Farkas' trick of taking out all the unnecessary slides--all 3 F horn
valves and the 2 F tuning slides, even the 3rd valve B flat slide. This
lightens the instrument and lightens the sound and response
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