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Carnival of Venice Variation - French Horn - Crazy

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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2007

The Brass Institute presents its 4th video: This is a variation to The Carnival of Venice. I just made it up. It of course includes polyphonics / multiphonics. This is inspired by Allen Vizzutti's Carnival of Venus, hence the octave displacements.

Enjoy, and remember this was for fun sake alone, not to be taken seriously.

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  • kinda like carnival of venus

  • @archersinner LOl and u would with 1.5 years?

  • @ILovePeanutButer7181 Looks like a double... it's definitely no descant.

  • @archersinner You will never stop exploring... even professionals have to constantly keep working, and "exploring".

  • @yellowpigsroc4 You sing while you play... that's those Sounds.

    Listen to Concertino from Carl Maria von Weber... it's in the Cadenza.

  • @yellowpigsroc4 Go explore the horn, you don't have enough experience :D Even I am exploring my horn after playing it for 1.5 years

  • HOW IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE TO MAKE THOSE NOISES i play the french horn and i ve never heard anything like that

  • is that a double, triple, or descant?

  • ah hahaha I wish I had a freakin awesome teacher that could play this.

  • lol its funny seeing your embouchre change for like every note after the multiphonics :P

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