French Horn lines

Started by Guido, February 21, 2013, 02:48:14 PM

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Guido

Would either of these French Horn lines pose difficulty for a decent amateur player? I know that's a vague definition. It's treble clef, and written at concert pitch. That A is why I'm a tad concerned.

Geologist.

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Luke

No, I'm sure they are fine. Are you composing something orchestral? Exciting!!!  :)  :)

Cato

Quote from: Luke on February 22, 2013, 10:02:18 AM
No, I'm sure they are fine. Are you composing something orchestral? Exciting!!!  :)  :)

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Oh yes!  The French horn line is quite fine: nothing to worry about for a decent amateur!
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Guido

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Thanks Luke. I'm transcribing/arranging a Disney song for orchestra. Just finished actually - would you have time to have a brief glance over it?
Geologist.

The large print giveth, and the small print taketh away