Tuning a French horn can be complicated, because there are essentially 14 different horns within a single instrument. Understand the art of keeping a French horn in tune with help from an experienced musician and music instructor in this free video on brass instruments.
Expert: Dr. Steven Gross
Bio: Dr. Steven Gross is the Director of the Wind, Brass & Percussion Program at UCSB.
Filmmaker: Diana Bacon
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Beachpickle1 2 months ago
@celenaqueen This person has a Ph.D
Your argument is invalid.
Marsuvees1298 3 months ago
Sorry but this video didnt really help me o.o
AlmightyPush2 4 months ago
Good info thanks for the posting video.
Jdr770 6 months ago
His voice cracked 1:32
JasonB748 9 months ago
i got to 2:09 and gave up what is he talking about different horns that's a stupid explanation theyre just notes dang! no need to make it more complicated than it is. most schools only have maybe 1,2, or max of 3 horns don't scare 'em away...
TheBebe976100 10 months ago
@tealrabbit53 Yes, there are many ways to finger many different notes, but it does matter which combination is used due to tuning. Since each combination produces pitches that are almost the same but not quite. It is good to know many combinations for the same note and use them to tune to the group you are playing with.
soswim841 1 year ago
That"s right, I play 14 different horns. Bam
soswim841 1 year ago
@SpiderCarnage911 that's really cool!! i didn't know that.
tealrabbit53 1 year ago
@tealrabbit53 all valves are exactly the same on Trumpet, Baritone, and French horn
SpiderCarnage911 1 year ago