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Lists & FAQs

  • Bruce and John FAQ
  • Cross Training Methods
  • Eight Ways to Improve Your Accuracy
  • Hints for Conductors
  • How to Provoke a Horn Geek
  • Favorite Collections
  • For the Newbie Horn Player
  • Four Tips for More Accurate Performances
  • Mouthpiece Trail FAQ
  • Six Tips for College Applications and Auditions
  • Two Truths Horn Players Must Face

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    Random Articles

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    • The Top Ten Orchestral Works for Horn
    • Random Monday: Met Brass, a Cavalier Caballero and Japanese School Girls
    • Thoughts on the 2008 Southeast Horn Workshop
    • From the Mailbag: Trumpet to Mellophone--an Easy Switch
    • My Wagner Tuba Page
    • On Defensive Hornists and Accuracy
    • Feeling a Little Flat Lately?
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    • Nationalism and the traditional French style, I (8)
    • Technical Materials I: What I Studied From (6)
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    • A Blast from the Past: The Altonium (4)
    • IHS Brisbane is next week! (3)
    • IHS Brisbane 2010, Part I: Prelude and Welcome (3)
    • Birth of the Cool, and Horn in the Miles Davis Nonet (2)
    • Forging the Sword; The End of ‘Siegfried’ Act I (2)
    • An Interpretive Approach to Siegfried’s Horn Call (2)
    • Random Monday: Back in business (2)
    • Arranging chorales, like painting by numbers (1)
    • Random Monday: Makeovers, Secrets and Experiments (1)
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    • The Provocative Teacher (11)
    • Op Ed: A License to Clam (11)
    • On Incentive and Reward (11)
    • First impressions with the Patterson mellophone leadpipe – Mark Taylor (11)
    • I’m in Music Ed – Why Do I Need to Know Transposition? (10)
    • Are All Professionals Kind of … Jaded? (10)
    • Appel Interstellaire [Interstellar Call] for Solo Horn by Messiaen (10)
    • Poll: Siegfried Horn Calls (10)
    • 11 Horn-tastic TV Themes (10)
    • The Three Year College Degree (10)
    • Review: A Soft Stand for your Horn (9)

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        Navel gazing ... ooh look ... some lint! Horn Manufacturing From Facebook fan page called "Conn Horns" I discovered a ...
      • How to Become a Horn Expert I
        How do you become great at the horn, or at anything? I was thinking about this recently and came up with five major points. ...
      • The Physics of Brass Instruments, A Cabbage Lecture
        Horn geek alert! A fascinating video lecture presented by Brian Holmes at a Fermilab* Colloquium Series explains the ...
      • How to Become a Horn Expert II
        2. Listen to music. It has always surprised me how many horn students don’t listen to music much. Periodically someone ...
      • Choosing a French Horn Mouthpiece (I)
        Part I: The Rim ...
      • How to Become a Horn Expert III
        3. Read a lot. Reading is an effective way to deepen knowledge. Read books on horn playing and also on other brass ...

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