Strauss Horn Concerto No. 2 Question

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Strauss Horn Concerto No. 2 Question

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I have a performance question about the low C and F at the end of the 2nd movement where it changes to bass clef (note: I am playing music written for E-flat horn). What is best? Playing those notes an octave down (like I am with the rest of the piece) or playing them as written? I've practiced both and see pros and cons for both as well. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Take the rest of it up an octave :lol:
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French horn bass cleff notation is most of the time (but not allways) an octave too low.
In the Strauss, the written C contines the line before, so it's only a fourth below the F before. The bass clef F is the same as the one before. Don't ask me why we use bass clef like that, we don't get it either :wink:

If you want to do it differently, be my guest, you're already playing it on tuba :D

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Thank you for the advice. Either way works for me right now. I figure I can't make a final decision until I've rehearsed both ways with accompaniment.
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Will, your face looks familiar; do I know you? :wink:
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Hey man, how's the gig bag working out?
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Will wrote:Hey man, how's the gig bag working out?
No, you have me mixed up with someone else. I was just kidding you about your very familiar looking avatar!
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Sorry, my mistake.
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:lol:
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