Ab- 23 Bb- 1
C- 0
Db- 12
Eb- 2
F- 1
G- 0
Ab- T23
2-3, 1, 0, 1-2, 2, 1, 0, 2-3 then reverse for one octave. for two octave keep going starting with 1 (the second fingering from the left)
Horn f scale on double horn. Startig below staff 1-0-12-1-0-1-0-1-0-t12-t1-t0-t12-t2-t0
Below the staff 12 and middle staff Trigger23 and really low 123
D sharp is the same as E flat ;] so 2 on middle octive Trigger 1 on high octive and Trigger 1 on lower octive.. Just look at a fingering chart :D
On my horn I am capable of nearly a 4 and a half octave range, from a low c up to a high f. Although, many people can go beyond those boundaries. So maybe like 5 octaves if you are absolutely amazing at horn.
The actual name for the "marching F-Horn" is a Mellophone. The fingerings are identical to that of a trumpet. On a Horn, you finger the E open and the D first. On a Mellophone (marching horn) the E is first and second, and the D is first and third.
Okay this is for double horn... Our e flat scale 2 1 open thumb 23 thumb 1 thumb open thumb 12 thumb 1 hope this helps
The French horn. Though a brass instrument it most often sits with the woodwinds.
Yes french horn is the most important instrument
It is not possible
If on an F horn, you finger D flat with the first and second valves.
An Fb scale on the horn is the same as the E scale!! Crazy, huh? Hope this helps!! =)
Same as B-flat.
On my horn I am capable of nearly a 4 and a half octave range, from a low c up to a high f. Although, many people can go beyond those boundaries. So maybe like 5 octaves if you are absolutely amazing at horn.
The actual name for the "marching F-Horn" is a Mellophone. The fingerings are identical to that of a trumpet. On a Horn, you finger the E open and the D first. On a Mellophone (marching horn) the E is first and second, and the D is first and third.
The key of c is open valve. I would know, I play trumpet, french horn and mellophone.
The french horn can reach 2 octaves above middle C (concert pitch: the F a fifth below) and down to the C two octaves below middle C (again, concert pitch a fifth down from this note), giving it a four octave range. the higher and lower notes are very difficult to play though, and so are rarely used by composers.
A D# is the same as an Eb! Crazy, huh? Hope this helps!! =)
The reason why the french horn is called a french horn is because, even if it started to develop in Germany it was completed in France, heinz the name French Horn
Okay this is for double horn... Our e flat scale 2 1 open thumb 23 thumb 1 thumb open thumb 12 thumb 1 hope this helps
The French horn is a brass.