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The C scale for horns has no sharps or flats in the key signature, so starting on low C, the fingerings are: C (open), D (1), E (open), F (1), G (open), A (1 2), B (2), C (open)

Concert C would be the G scale for horns, which means it has one sharp in the key signature. Starting on low G, the fingerings are: G (open), A (1 2), B (2), C (open), D (1), E (open), F# (2), G (open).

The fingerings on both are for a single French horn.

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The French horn has 3 valves. The left hand is used to press the valves to produce different notes. The index finger is placed on the first valve, middle finger on the second, and ring finger on the third. To play a "D," press the first valve only and blow air through the mouthpiece.

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The fingering for an F flat would be the same as the fingering for an E, since an E is one half step below an F. The fingering is open on both single and double horn.

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A C-flat is equivalent to a B, so that would be 2, or T2.

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there is no f flat scale unless you mean the e major scale.

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Tight embouchure. FAST air. Like, seriously. Fast air. Really tight. Tighten your abdomen (flex your abs).

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What is the fingering for c flat?

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What type of instrument is the french horn?

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