French Horn (Autumn Leaves) Double voice

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2007

Multiphonics

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  • This is ridiculously good. Excellent control of the multiphonics. The best I've ever heard on horn.

  • FRENCH HORNS FTW!!!!

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  • one word...amazing!

  • You are just humming and playing at the same time. It sounds simple, when you hum with your mouth open in order to play the horn, your lips change, so it's hard to pitch the notes.

  • Holy Crap! That is some good multiphonics on the horn. I've tried but I never get anything to sound good.

  • That is very possible, i know how to do it. when i make a vid, Ill Show u I Can Do That! Its Possible, you need to learn how to do it.

  • Great job! It took me a long time to stop following my lips with my voice when I was first learning to use overtones. Creating that third tone for the first time was a thrill.

  • hey, are you doing the humming thing, or are you doing something else?

  • Nicely done, man.

  • You hum in the back of your throat while you play a note, if you want to try on a french horn I recommend low low G (1 3)

  • certain fingerings mixed with a shape of the mouth (on any wind, particularly woodwinds) allows two pitches to simultaneously speak. it takes a heck of a lot of talent to even accomplish this, but to have this kind of ability is GREAT!

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