@blacklungsjoe the single horn is just an alternative, not necessarily beginner equipment. Thomas bacon of the saint louis brass and formerly of the Houston ballet has one he uses. Also the entire vienna horn section plays exclusively on vienna horns, which are single f french horns with a different valve set up. Just a couple of examples.
Not necessarily beginners. Some pros I know play a single B-flat horn because they only play the higher range. Besides, it's lighter to hold up when standing for a long time.
Que venha logo para o Brasil!!!
awsome, i hope i can be that good at my french horn someday, but even if im not, its still fun
Dang Gio I wanna play like you someday. Groovy...
grazie dariodis
@blacklungsjoe the single horn is just an alternative, not necessarily beginner equipment. Thomas bacon of the saint louis brass and formerly of the Houston ballet has one he uses. Also the entire vienna horn section plays exclusively on vienna horns, which are single f french horns with a different valve set up. Just a couple of examples.
def double. who uses singles except beginners? great job dude. Such a hard instrument to inmprove on .
You're so freaking awesome!! I just wanted to let you know, that you inspired me to take Jazz Lessons at my school for the french horn!!!
No, it's a double horn -- you can see two sets of valve tubing (aka crooks).
Not necessarily beginners. Some pros I know play a single B-flat horn because they only play the higher range. Besides, it's lighter to hold up when standing for a long time.
french horn jazz . . . not something you see everyday. :) Is he on a single horn?
i play s.w.lewis double horn from chicago
shout out to all my french horns who want to do jazz band but can't
Have you tried playing the wrong code?