
Everytim I come home from that I just need to break out the horn and play for a while. I`m lucky out here, as a classical trombone player, I can drive down the highway to see San Francisco Symphony any time I want. I don`t know much about horn, but for bone I have the Bach Cello Suites, and several other books I like to just read out of a little fropm time to time.Īnd, if you can, go see the music you play being performed by a great group. If your bored with music from whatever band you are playing in, say, for school for example, get some books you can have some fun playing out of. Nothing gets me going with a will to practice and work more than listenning to the great orchestras playing something like Mahler, Tchaikovsky, or something like that.Īlso, you might want to look around for some music you like to play. Above the note, it will tell you the note name, such as F. Place the index finger on your left hand on the key closest to you. Whatever style you play, jazz, orchestral, whatever. Most French horn fingering charts will include the notes within the treble clef. To use a fingering chart correctly, you have to first make sure your fingers are in the right place To hold a french horn correctly: Left-Hand Placement Start by making a relaxed 'C' shape with your left hand. Whenever I am not feeling motivated, with no will to practice, I just listen to some music. Each chart also includes a labeled diagram of each instrument, major scales, and the circle of fifths diagram with all key signatures.This goes for any instrument. Every chart displays the entire range of each instrument clearly depicting the fingering for each note including all enharmonic substitutions.


These graphic reference guides for assorted brass, woodwinds, and stringed instruments are available for Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Trumpet, Flute, Piccolo, Recorder, Baritone Horn, Trombone, Bass Trombone, Alto Sax, Soprano Sax, Tenor Sax, Baritone Sax, French Horn, Euphonium, Tuba, Oboe, Bassoon, Violin, Viola, Cello, and Bass. Perfect for private students, classroom study, or simply for a quick and easy reference guide while practicing at home. Fingering Chart for the Double French Horn (F&Bb) Horn is now in common use the following chart contains fingerings for both the F Horn and the Bh Horn. Santorella's Fingering Charts are ideal for every beginner. Due to the incredible success of our Instrumental Fingering Posters, we thought it would be extremely helpful to create a smaller version that would fit comfortably into every method book which any beginning student has been assigned.
