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How to Play French Horn : How to Play Glissando Notes on a French Horn

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2008

Play glissando notes when playing the French horn; learn how with tips from our expert French horn player in this free orchestra video music lesson on French horns.

Expert: Katherine Liesener
Bio: Katherine Liesener has played French horn for 15 years. She has performed with Opera Illinois and the Danville Symphony Orchestra, and won a solo competition with the Praire Wind Ensemble of Peoria.
Filmmaker: macaela vandermost

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  • It's ironic that the name of this site is Expert Village, because I find so many people who give lessons on here wrong. The name should be Novice Village, not expert village.

  • The initial example score they provided does NOT show a glissando, it clearly states "quasi glissando"... If you look carefully, it isn't even chromatic! Let alone a "large number of discrete pitches of small interval differences".

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  • Expert village: NOT experts, and most likely not a village.

  • She kinda looks like Heather Brooke...

  • i'm a tromboner i think i should know that a glissando looks like 2 notes with a squigilly like that looks like a trill between them or a straight line in between them

  • did they pick this girl p off the street like

  • all glissandos arent rips. you wanna see a rip, click on my page. you did a rip..so actually theres no real reason to click on me, but w/e ,. do a glissando qnd hit all the notes.

    -by a french horn player

  • all glissandos arent rips. you wanna see a rip, click on my page. you did a rip..so actually theres no real reason to click on me, but w/e ,. do a glissando qnd hit all the notes.

  • wtf glissandos are the most natural thing to play on a horn?!?!- i am a tuba player and i know thats not true, trombone yes but fench horn, i don't think so

  • @PlushChronicles

    I'm 6th grade and I'm way above this.

    More like for pres-school students.

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