Franz Straus Nocturno Op.7 for Horn (Audio)
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Berlin Phil... :)
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yeah it was
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@danielwills93 Well, obviously a professional on a single horn is going to sound better than an amateur on a double! I am merely speaking of the natural tuning of the instrument. I can play throughout all ranges of the horn with fantastic tuning and tone only using the F side of the horn, but I don't... Why make yourself jump through more hoops than you need to?
There are reasons people chose a single horn over a double, and I really can't argue. It all comes down to preference either way.
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@Marsuvees1298 I'd have to dissagree. With a little extra practice and a decent built Single Horn, you should be able to create a clear, true sound throughout the ranges.
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@danielwills93 But some notes do sound much clearer and more in tune on the Bb side of the instrument.
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@DjRed3394 It shouldnt make too much difference if you work a little harder at it. I play this on a single horn and i think it sounds as good as on a double, It's just maybe a little harder to get the higher ranges. Depends on your single horn too i guess, What Horn do you play?
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Looks the music was typeset with Lilypond.
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Oh shut up with this argument already. You can criticize the rendition of a piece without being able to play the instrument, just as you can criticize a painting without being talented enough to paint, or criticize a book without being able to write one yourself. And each person has different tastes. I think the hornist played this too fast. Doesn't mean I have to hate on everyone that likes this rendition, does it ? Everyone is entitled to their opinion.
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I want to play this but I need a double horn so it sounds better
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Playing this for the talent show! Hope I don't pass out from out of breath or from fright... heheh
stefan dohr..,
007veliz 2 years ago 27
one of best versions ever of this piece.. and also with notes.. thank you very much
but one question: who is the hornist?
eragon812 2 years ago 12