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4 OCTAVE SLURS - HOLY CRAP!!! French Horn Rangemaster

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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2009

Does anybody ever have those obnoxious days?

Well, here's my latest attempt to bring the obnoxiousness of the trumpet to the French horn.

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  • What type of mouthpiece is that?

  • @iDavidC1097

    Check out my video response please.

  • wow thats great but try it with another mouthpiece

  • @chichoelmaton

    The video is currently uploading.

  • I showed my band director this he picked up his trumpet and he did it took my horn did it took marching French horn (melephone) did it took trombone did it took tuba did it took sax did it took flute did it and took clarinet did it... Yes my band director is Mr. Ron Potter!! He is beast and so owned you

  • @JessicaNichole14

    Sweet! I can't wait to see that video reply.

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  • Play, scream, play, scream, play scream.

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  • The French Horn is one of the hardest instruments. The intervals are so close together on fh unlike all the instruments your band director did that on....notice she/he didn't say band director picked up french horn and did it lol!

    You so owned the band director!

  • how do you manage do play these high notes, is there a special technique? when yes, could you please let me know ;P

  • But... it's the French horn! It's easier to do that sort of thing on that instrument than it is on, say a trumpet.

  • @thesousabone Makes more sense. In this instance, JessicaNichole14 and I were discussing a band director, so I assumed we were speaking of a smaller band tuba.

  • @Blargio666 An orchestral tuba player. From Wagner to Prokofiev to Williams film scores. the 6 octave range is used.

  • @thesousabone What style of Tuba do you think we're talking here?

  • @Blargio666 Talk to Prokofiev about practical uses of the extended pedal range.

  • @JessicaNichole14 Ok good :) I thought I was painfully inadequate for playing clarinet for 5 years... haha

  • @thesousabone In practical usage, I don't know how plausible that might be.

  • It sounds like you're kicking a puppy on the high notes.

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