Horn

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  1. Introduction
  2. General Information
    • History
    • Acoustical Theory
    • Types of Horns and Mouthpieces
    • Notable Performers and Recording Artists
    • Fingering Chart
  3. Playing Technique
    • Posture and Use of Body
    • Right Hand Usage
    • Breathing and Moving Air
    • Embouchure and Facial Musculature
    • Articulating Notes
    • Playing Dynamics
    • Mutes
    • Reading Music
    • Transposing Music
    • Miscellaneous Techniques
    • Playing with Other Musicians
  4. Repertoire
    • Etudes
    • Music for Unaccompanied Horn
    • Music for Horn and Piano
    • Music for Horn and Vocals
    • Sonatas
    • Concertos
    • Music for Horn Ensembles
    • Music for Woodwind Quintets
    • Music for Brass Quintets
    • Chamber Music
    • Music for Multiple Horns and Orchestra
    • Orchestral Audition Excerpts
  5. Glossary
  6. Partial List of Authors
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Subjects: Books to be expanded | Horn | Musical instruments
Hidden categories: Alphabetical/H | Dewey/700 | Library of Congress/M
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