Re: [Hornlist] Beginning Horn Methods

2009-06-17 Thread Chris Wilhjelm
Marc, I have always liked the Belwin Student Method (the green book) and if you can find it the old Universal Method for French Horn. One book which I absolutely believe in is Primary Studies for French Horn by Anton Horner. This is NOT a beginner book but rather a good method for students

Re: [Hornlist] Beginning Horn Methods

2009-06-17 Thread Steve Freides
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Chris Wilhjelmcwilhj...@pascack.k12.nj.us wrote: Marc, I have always liked the Belwin Student Method (the green book) and if you can find it the old Universal Method for French Horn. Chris, is this the Belwin book you mean:

Re: [Hornlist] Beginning Horn Methods

2009-06-16 Thread Ellie Jenkins
I really like the The French Horn Student books (3 volumes) by James Ployhar, along with Robert Getchell's First and Second Book of Practical Studies. The Getchell's make great transposition workbooks later on, too. Ellie Hello All, I am starting a doctoral teaching fellowship at

Re: [Hornlist] Beginning Horn Methods

2009-06-16 Thread daniel . canarutto
Hi, for my daughter I'm using Hornschule by Fritz Huth (I'm not absolutely certain about the name, I can check later at home). I got advise about this method by a top level German hornist. I'm sure that that there are many, many others. Daniel ___

Re: [Hornlist] Beginning Horn Methods

2009-06-16 Thread Howard Sanner
Quoting Marc Zyla: Hello All, I am starting a doctoral teaching fellowship at the University of Illinois, and as a part of my fellowship I am responsible for teaching horn methods to music education majors. I have thought up an assignment for my class that will require the students

RE: [Hornlist] Beginning Horn Methods

2009-06-16 Thread bangs
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Re: [Hornlist] Beginning Horn Methods

2009-06-16 Thread lewhorn9
@music.memphis.edu To: The Horn List ReplyTo: The Horn List Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Beginning Horn Methods Sent: Jun 16, 2009 1:33 PM I really like the The French Horn Student books (3 volumes) by James Ployhar, along with Robert Getchell's First and Second Book of Practical Studies