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2020-2021 TMEA All State French Horn Etude #2 – Romanze by Kling
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Recipe for Success Video Series – Duets
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2020-2021 TMEA All State French Horn Etude #1 – No. 77 by Gugel
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Introducing the Verus KX
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Pythagoras and the Harmonic Series
If you’ve heard of Pythagoras at all, it’s probably because of his most famous contribution to basic geometry: a2+ b2= c2. But did you know that Pythagoras did more than just write a cool...
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How to be a Good Section Leader
Want to be the best section leader ever? Here are some tips! Listen to your band director. Congrats on being section leader! Your job is to lead your section to play its...
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Anatomy of a Horn Mouthpiece
Have you ever heard people throwing around words like ‘backbore’ and ‘rim contour’ and wondered what they mean? Here’s your guide to the anatomy of a horn mouthpiece. Material of...
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Brass Instrument Mouthpiece Bore Chart
Listed in order from largest to smallest. The larger the bore, the bigger and less focused the sound. Why do the bore sizes increase as the width of the mouthpiece...
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Lewis Custom Handmade French Horn — Explained
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Where the Rubber Meets the Rotor: Knowing which rotor bumpers to buy
At Houghton Horns we use a very sharp razor blade to precisely trim bumpers, so only try this at home if you are comfortable shaving 1 mm slivers of material...
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20 Questions on the 20th with Amanda Collins
This month we feature Amanda Collins, Assistant Teaching Professor of Horn at the University of Missouri School of Music. Ms. Collins is a graduate of the Peabody Institute Preparatory (certificate),...
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Single, Double, Triple… What’s the Difference?!
Single Horn: Single horns are found primarily in F or in Bb. In many parts of the U.S.A., beginners start on a single F horn, mostly because these instruments require a...