I'm not sure what you mean by "weird sound", but I'm assuming you have a lot of spit in the horn, so much that it sounds like it's bubbling. The only way I have found to get spit out of a french horn is to keep rotating it clockwise until the spit comes out of the bell. either that or pull off all of the slides and pour the spit out of there.
The sound is produced by the vibrating lips of the player. The player presses his lips against the mouthpiece and blows to make his lips rattle. The mouthpiece is designed to facilitate this vibration, but it takes much practice to to build up strength in the lips and learn control of this vibration. The horn amplifies and controls the vibration by resonance. Columns of air in the horn resonate at the desired frequency and the valves determine the lengths of the columns or air. The bell on the horn helps focus and project the sound.
The sound of the French Horn is produced by the vibration of the player's lips inside the mouthpiece.
The slides on a french horn help carry the sound from the mouthpiece to the bell. I know this because i happen to play the french horn.
nope
no, there's not. the instruments that come close in terms of appearance to the tsungi horn from avatar the last airbender are the sousaphone and the french horn. the actual sound of the tsungi horn in the cartoon is produced by the duduk, a double reeded instrument from Armenia.
That is a somewhat subjective judgement, but the French Horn is frequently said to be the mellowest sounding of all the brass instruments.
The sound of the French Horn is produced by the vibration of the player's lips inside the mouthpiece.
The sound of the French Horn is produced by the vibration of the player's lips inside the mouthpiece.
The slides on a french horn help carry the sound from the mouthpiece to the bell. I know this because i happen to play the french horn.
nope
no, there's not. the instruments that come close in terms of appearance to the tsungi horn from avatar the last airbender are the sousaphone and the french horn. the actual sound of the tsungi horn in the cartoon is produced by the duduk, a double reeded instrument from Armenia.
I should sound a little bit loud and not like a cow. I should know because I play the French Horn
it was made somewhere in america, not france
That is a somewhat subjective judgement, but the French Horn is frequently said to be the mellowest sounding of all the brass instruments.
The French Horn was invented in 1753, it was invented because it was used for commutation and for the beautiful sound it made.
a sound is produced on a tuba by blowing air into the mouthpiece of the tuba. as with any other instrument that has a mouthpiecer for example... the flute, Clarinet, french horn, Trumpet, saxaphone, alto sax, baritone, Trombone, base clarinet.. and exct. hope this helps you.
To change the softness of the sound of a french horn, change the position of your hand in the bell. The more hand, the more muffled and soft the sound. Use less hand and it will be a more open, direct sound.
The french horn is a brass instrument. The sound of the horn can mix very nice with the sound of woodwind instruments. The horn is the only brass instrument that is used in the classical wind quintet, which consist of flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn. This quintet is sometimes referred to as "woodwind quintet", although the horn really is not a woodwind.