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  • Beautiful! Just wonderful Mr. Park's...I played the Alexandra french horn, but while playing in the symphonies my horn instructor, Mr. James H Wilcox back in the early 60's suggested I switch to the large bore Conn 8D which I still have today..I am throughly enjoyed listening to your wonderful trills, high and low range which you have mastered...Thanks for sharing your wonderful God given talent...Someday there will be thousands of horn players in heaven..Want that be wonderul...

  • Dear mr. Park,

    Aprr. 20 years I played the French horn but for several reasons I stopped playing 10 years ago. However, by coincidence I came across your contribution and listening this movement I decided to buy a horn and start over again!! I´m touched! Your intonation en tone is in my opinion like Dennis Brain´s. Your right, it is a very beautiful mvnt.

    Thank you for your contributions!

    Best regards from the Netherlands,

    Henk

  • what mouthpiece are you using and what is the diffrence between regular mouthpieces??

  • Fantastic sound and tonality!!

    I think your new horn is much better than the old Conn8D.

    Excellent job!

    Congratulations!

  • There are many fine horn passages in Joseph Haydn's symphonies #31, #39, #60, #73, #6, #7, #8 + others and also many of his masses, including Mass in Time of War, Harmoniemesse - arrange these for your students and passages from Sibelius Symphonies and Lemminkainen Suite op. 22. Michael Haydn also.

  • Steve, I've always had trouble with uper register. Have overbite. Could this be the cause? What can I do to compensate?

  • a great job on a tough movement.

  • You have fantastic lip trills, but I wonder why you don't add a 'nachschlag' after some of the trills?

  • Wonderful sound, the Ricco is Awesome:-)

  • ..you make me want to keep playing horn :)

  • I didn't know that a Geyer wrapped horn was available in nickel silver. Sounds great!!

  • @cpthornman It may look like nickel silver in the video but it is brass. It's a Ricco Kuhn horn made in Germany.

  • @ohsteacher

    It will go on tarnish, trust me, my did ever since I scrub the lacquer, but the sound will get more mellow and velvet! (your thrills are phenomenal, is your moutpiece wide or narrow rim?)

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  • Sweet playing Steve!

  • This movement always makes me weepy and weak in the knees, especially the low parts. Gets me every time. Gorgeous playing, golden tone & creamy smooth slurs. Sheesh! Thanks so much. Thoroughly enjoyable. Love the background, too.

  • Your trills are the bomb.

  • Amazing!

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