Horn Methods
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46 Progressive Etudes
Composer: Mccoy, Marvin
Instrumentation: Horn Methods/Etudes Instruments: French Horn
Genre: Contemporary, Etude/methodWidely accepted to fill the gap between basic low Horn info and the more difficult low Horn exercises; This book is written based on the author's teaching experience. Although referenced in the title as exercises, it is more complex than simple exercises and can be considered etudes. These etudes focus on the medium-low register and are written in treble and bass clefs using simple rhythms. Different styles are approached in small progressive etudes in staccato, legato, and marcato. Learn MoreFrom $18.00
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60 Etudes for Premier Horn
Composer: Kopprasch, Georg Arranger: Doughty, Bryan
Instrumentation: Horn Methods/Etudes Instruments: French HornThis edition of "60 Etudes for the Premier Horn" was engraved from the original files found on IMSLP. It is the companion volume to more well-known "Second Horn" book. It is not an easy book and covers a very wide range for the Horn. Mostly high. It is highly recommended for any aspiring High School student as well as any college or professional performer. Learn MoreAs low as $20.00
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60 Etudes for Second Horn
Composer: Kopprasch, Georg Arranger: Doughty, Bryan
Instrumentation: Horn Methods/Etudes Instruments: French HornThis edition of "60 Etudes for the Second Horn" was engraved from the original files found on IMSLP. It is the companion volume to lesser-known "Premier Horn" book. This book will build a great foundation for playing the Horn and will last a lifetime. Learn MoreAs low as $20.00
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Low Horn Flexibility Studies
Composer: Ware, D Instruments: French HornSee product images or send us a message for information Learn MoreAs low as $17.00
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Studies in Ancient Irish Songs
Composer: Cottrell, Jeffrey Instruments: French Horn
Genre: Etude/method"Studies in Ancient Irish Song" serves several purposes for the brass student. One is to give younger players an introduction to lyrical playing which will help prepare them for the greater demands made by the Bordogni and Concone etudes. Another is to challenge more advanced players with the techniques of phrasing and dynamic control required for pleasing melodic interpretation. They can be also used as part of one’s warm-up routine once some of the etudes become more familiar, providing players of all levels with beautiful, flowing melodies to warm-up the “musical” part of our playing that sometimes is overlooked in a daily routine. The performer should feel free to add dynamics to the ones already provided in the etudes. Breath marks are not provided, however, so that one may have more of a challenge in interpreting the phrases.
Learn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.As low as $17.00