Strauss Horn Concerto No. 1 in E minor
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eupher61
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Re: Strauss Horn Concerto No. 1 in E minor
Knowing the proper key would help.mattuntuba wrote:I've been looking for the sheet music to this and have yet to find it for tuba. Im not sure if there is an arrangement (in print) for tuba.
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jeopardymaster
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How to read horn parts
Just use the original horn part.
If it's for Horn in Eb - read it in bass clef, add 3 flats.
If it's for Horn in F - read it in bass clef, add 3 flats, play it on a CC using BBb fingerings. Or else on an F using Eb fingerings.
Try it for a while, you'll get used to it.
If it's for Horn in Eb - read it in bass clef, add 3 flats.
If it's for Horn in F - read it in bass clef, add 3 flats, play it on a CC using BBb fingerings. Or else on an F using Eb fingerings.
Try it for a while, you'll get used to it.
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Tubainsauga
To save you some time. Mind the typos in the part. Check some notes against an original part. If I had to do it over again, I'd probably just stick to an original horn part in F and learn how to transpose. I've found it can be a handy skill to have from time to time. (likewise, if you're playing it on F, just read the part like you were playing a trumpet.)
http://www.tubaeuphoniumpress.com/p548.html
http://www.tubaeuphoniumpress.com/p548.html
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