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  • This is very beautiful music. I can only imagine the sound booming over the mountain passes.

  • riiiiiicoooollaaaa

  • One wonders for how many miles these horns can be heard?

  • @GooglFascists During my youth, I was in Austria while doing my Chefs apprenticeship

    I was told this was the way to communicate between villages. I was told The sound could be heard for several km since the mountains carried the sound through eco. I heard the horns at our hotel and the horn was being played for our guests for breakfast 3km away in the mountains.

  • This can not be an easy instrument to play. Well done

  • bravo!

  • Tonic, dominant, tonic once again, dominant. Boring!!!

  • @shibanaft Mr. pedantic...you're booooring....LAAAAAAANGWEILIG!­!!

  • @masscio And you're too stupid to understand and respect the beauty of the music. Blööööd!

    

  • @shibanaft you tried to be muscially smart now by telling us which scale degree are used for this piece? how much do you suck? :D it is very usual to use "only" tonic and the dominant, especially for such music! it is a genious thing to create an awesome atmosphere and mood with ONLY those scale degrees! in ANY kind of music the songwriters use often "only" those two scale degrees! go and play yourself some fucked up free-jazz or whatever shit you are listening to! :D

  • Hey I am 15 and in Northern utah (by lots of mountains to practice) and I play tuba, and trombone. I was wondering if anybody knew where I could find a 'cheap' alphorn. I don't have very much money so if anyone knows of a used or cheap alphorn please comment somewhere after me!!

  • @dukearuke78 I'd love to find one, too! If you find any leads, let me know. ps- Fellow low-brass and t-bone player here!

  • @dukearuke78 Go ahead, man! If you want it, the more badly the faster.

    The calling of the art they tends to call it.

    Go, boy, go!!

  • I love alp horn sooo much!! I am learning to play on my horn teachers alp horn. Right now I just practice on open F horn because I have an F alp horn. I am planning to get and F# alos.

    This instrument is very taxing though.

  • Just exactly what I wanted to hear today, in the snow this fine December day. These folks do not look the slightest bit cold - who cares, they are amazing.  Lovely instruments!!! Not for the faint of heart.

  • Very beautiful!

  • I remember when during my Chefs apprenticeship I was in Switzerland. I spent a week at a friends Lodge. In the distance played daily was the Alpenhorn. Wonderful to hear again as it should be played. In the Mountains and eco sounding. the history f thease horns are unique.

  • very awesome performance. loved it.

  • Brilliant! comment you sods ,Great or what?

    Cheers, Bill

  • RIII CO LAAAAaaa..

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