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Horn player enjoys group's energy 
Argus Leader - Oct 08 12:05 AM
Nathan Pawelek is one of the ringers. A French horn player, a symphony composer and dad, Pawelek was hired by the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra as a full-time player. He plays in all of the seasons' series concerts and performs in the quartet and quintet that travel the state. Most other players are members of the community, some whose daily business is not music-related. Pawelek, 37, says

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News source for the Texas Hill Country 
Fredericksburg Standard Radio Post - Oct 07 12:04 AM
Concerned mostly about traffic safety and noise, around 75 people filled the meeting room at the Gillespie County Law Enforcement Center Monday night to attend the month’s first of two regular Fredericksburg City Council meetings.

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INFINITY BARGAINS AT NEC 2006 
Insidebikes.com - Oct 08 12:51 PM
Infinity Motorcycles Mail Order came top of the 2006 Rider Power Survey (in which 10,041 motorcyclists participated) for “value for money” and visitors to this year’s Motorcycle Show at the NEC will be able to see why.

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MOTORCYCLE COLLIDES WITH PULLED TRAILER 
KPVI-TV - Oct 05 9:06 AM
A motorcycle versus dump truck accident has two people in critical condition tonight. It happened just after five this evening when a dump truck pulling a large trailer failed to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of York Road and Crawley Road in Bonneville County.

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Motorcycle, ATV, and Motorsports Enthusiasts Leave eBay for New Internet Auction Site 
[Press Release] PR Web - Oct 07 12:15 AM
MotoYard.com functions in a similar way to eBay, but it offers users the advantage of auctions that are specific to motorcycle, ATV, and powersports users. It also cuts costs in half over eBay. (PRWeb Oct 7, 2006)

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Teen With Medical Microchip Dies in Fla. 
Newsday - Oct 01 8:22 PM
A teen engineering prodigy who gained national attention in 2002 when he and his family received identification chip implants on live television was killed in a motorcycle accident, authorities said.

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VOLUNTEERS FIND POWER WITH PAINT 
Pine Bluff Commercial - Oct 07 8:53 PM
The first 100 block of Main Street began to take on a new look Saturday morning as about 65 volunteers and a commercial paint company painted the buildings as part of the “Paint the Ole Towne” downtown renovation effort.

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Lakeshore plan sails along 
The Times of Northwest Indiana - Oct 07 10:18 PM
Big industry built a landscape of furnaces and smokestacks when it set up shop a century ago on the Northwest Indiana lakefront. An ambitious plan unveiled in 2003 would paint blue and green back into the picture before the turn of the next century.

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A special order as sign fight goes to court 
The Star-Ledger - Oct 07 10:35 PM
When Pizzeta Enoteca's owners look outside, they see a bright red delivery bike with a food warming box and a shiny metal rack. But Livingston officials do not see two wheels and pedals.

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Eat, paint and be a sea lion 
The Bryan-College Station Eagle - Sep 29 5:21 AM
PITTSBURGH - Some artists suffer for their work. Maggie, an 11-year-old sea lion at the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium, gets to eat dead fish for hers. Kesha Phares, a zoo trainer, has been teaching the animal to paint since last year.

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NASA: Atlantis Shuttle's Radiator Struck by Object in September Flight 
SPACE.com / LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News - Oct 06 6:15 AM
An unknown object pierced a radiator mounted to one of two cargo bay doors aboard NASA's shuttle Atlantis during its September spaceflight, but did not endanger the vehicle or its six-astronaut crew at any time, the space agency said Thursday.

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Rep. Boswell Raises Concerns About Medicare Cuts at Ceremony for The SCOOTER Store's Urbandale Showroom 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Oct 05 6:51 AM
Rep. Leonard Boswell attended the grand opening of a new retail showroom for The SCOOTER Store, and raised questions about new Medicare policies that would slash reimbursements for power wheelchairs by 21% to 41% and restrict access to mobility equipment for Medicare beneficiaries.

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There's No You in Motivation? Here's Why! 
Washington Post - Oct 07 11:31 PM
NEW YORK -- This story will transform your life. Seriously, if you are standing, have a seat, because we are going to cover a lot of material here, and when we are done, you will no longer be the blinkered and rudderless ninny that you are right now. There's a good chance that when we are done, you...

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SWIFT Signs GlobeTax Data Services to Data Distribution Service 
[Press Release] PR Web - 2 hours, 6 minutes ago
GlobeTax Data Services Inc. (“GTDS”), a wholly owned subsidiary of GlobeTax, has signed a SWIFT Undertaking to become a SWIFT Securities Market Data Participant. Pending sponsorships and approval, GlobeTax will offer its "StatRate" service via the SWIFTNet Data Distribution Solution. Under the arrangement, GTDS will distribute withholding tax reference data using SWIFTNet FileAct. StatRate will

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BMW's Dream Factory 
BusinessWeek - Oct 06 4:09 PM
Sharing the wealth, listening to even the lowest-ranking workers, and rewarding risk have paid off big time

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New fire station, but no engine 
Denver Post - Oct 08 9:19 PM
A fire station that has been closed since it was built several years ago finally will open for business this month - with two paramedics and no fire engine.

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Cardinals-Mets: Position analysis 
MLB.com - 2 hours, 10 minutes ago
Cardinals-Mets: Position analysis

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Book reviews for July 7, 2006: "In Plain Sight," C.J. Box; "The Hard Way," Lee Child; "The Book of the Dead," Douglas  
The Davis Enterprise - Oct 08 10:37 PM
Published Jul 07, 2006 - 14:52:59 CDT. This month's column begins with two entirely different kinds of champion. C.J. Box's Joe Pickett represents the common man in “In Plain Sight” while, in “The Hard Way,” Lee Child's Jack Reacher epitomizes the human extraordinaire.

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AMSOIL Introduces Synthetic 5W-40 Premium Diesel Oil for CJ-4 
TruckingInfo.com - 2 hours, 44 minutes ago
10/9/2006 AMSOIL Inc. of Superior, Wis., has introduced its new Synthetic 5W-40 Premium Diesel Oil. This is a premium diesel oil for model year 2007 and newer heavy-duty and pickup truck diesel engines requiring API CJ-4 emission quality oil standards.

tire
Tips for Tire Safety 
Derby Daily Reporter - 3 minutes ago
(ARA) - You may not give a lot of thought to your tires, but consider this: The average area of the "footprint" of a tire in contact with the road is similar to the bottom of an average man's shoe sole - and the entire weight of your vehicle and its contents is supported by the tire and air inside the tire.

timing belt
Man, I get asked this ALL THE TIME 
RPGamer - Oct 08 10:27 PM
Tom Stewart killed me! Tom Stewart killed me!! Tom Stewart killed me!!! Remember in my last letter the desire I had to finish up Sword of Vermilion? Well, I finally ran into a boss for which the CRAP boss controls got me killed multiple times and my resolve is fading.

tire pressure
Tips for Tire Safety 
Derby Daily Reporter - 4 minutes ago
(ARA) - You may not give a lot of thought to your tires, but consider this: The average area of the "footprint" of a tire in contact with the road is similar to the bottom of an average man's shoe sole - and the entire weight of your vehicle and its contents is supported by the tire and air inside the tire.

tow bar
Wanna get your groove back? Trip the lights with toddlers in tow 
Chicago Sun-Times - 40 minutes ago
As spinning white blobs of disco light play across his tight T-shirt, Sal Hernandez sits alone in a booth, staring forlornly at the dance floor. A half-empty rum and Coke in front of him, Hernandez has the look of a man who has been shot down.

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Antique tractor show highlighted at 13th annual Ag-Industry Expo 
Durant Daily Democrat - Oct 08 3:52 PM
Durant - The 13th annual Ag-Industry Expo will once again feature an antique tractor show as part of the event activities. The Expo is scheduled for Oct. 20-21 at the James H. Dunegan Expo Center, Bryan County Fairgrounds.

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Picayune Church Lost to Fire: It Had Spearheaded Relief Efforts on Coast 
RedNova - Oct 08 9:12 AM
By Michael Newsom, The Sun Herald, Biloxi, Miss. Oct. 8--PICAYUNE -- A Picayune church from which relief workers helped South Mississippi recover from Hurricane Katrina burned late Friday afternoon.

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1993 Ford Thunderbird LX from North America 
Carsurvey.org - Oct 06 8:50 PM
What things have gone wrong with the car? Transmission gasket leaked when I bought the car, and the previous owner did not keep the fluid levels right. This caused (or I assume was the cause) the transmissions torque converter to burn out.

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For Saturn, The Sky's The Limit 
Hartford Courant - Oct 07 12:22 AM
In a brilliant move, the folks at Saturn have taken the Sky convertible into the upper atmosphere by adding a turbocharger that turns an attractive sports car into one that can move as fast as it looks.

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Paging Dr. Nielsen 
Orange County Register - Oct 08 3:03 AM
Medical TV shows grab viewers, not patients. But that doesn't mean they don't care about accuracy.


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Interview: Bill McEwen, CEO Amiga Inc. 
OS News - Oct 07 11:33 AM
Amiga Inc, thought to be dead after stopping all communication with the Amiga community, have reappeared. The long spell of silence was broken when they answered 25 questions from the readers at Amiga.org.

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Amulet Technologies(R) Awarded U.S. Patent on Its Invention of Graphical User Interface Engine for Embedded Systems 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Oct 03 5:00 AM
SAN JOSE, Calif.----Amulet Technologies, inventor of the Graphical Operating System in Silicon, announced today that it has been awarded U.S. Patent 7,100,118. The patent was awarded to Amulet Technologies for their invention of the "Graphical User Interface Engine for Embedded Systems."

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APC Integrates New Smart-UPS with InfraStruXure Architecture 
Manila Bulletin - Sep 30 9:18 AM
American Power Conversion (APC), announced a fully assembled InfraStruXure system integrated with a Smart-UPS VT uninterruptible power supply, including power module, hot-swappable batteries and integrated power distribution.

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One of America's Great Student Newspapers 
The Pitt News - Oct 08 10:44 PM
Truly hardcore gamers often agree that gaming should be a field of free, accessible and openly available software. Unfortunately, the companies in charge of releasing the most popular games do not agree.

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Horn
Horn
en: (French) horn, it: corno, es: trompa, corno, fr: cor, de: Horn''
Classification
  • Wind
  • Brass
  • Aerophone
Playing range
in F: sounds one fifth lower
Related instruments
  • Natural horn
  • Wagner tuba
  • Kornett
  • Flügelhorn
  • Mellophone
Musicians
  • List of horn players
More articles
  • List of horn makers
  • List of horn techniques
  • List of compositions for horn

The horn is a brass instrument that consists of tubing wrapped into a coiled form. The instrument was first developed in France (?) from the cor de chasse, or hunting horn in about 1650. Since 1750, when the instrument was refined and improved in England, it has been known as the French horn, mainly in the United States (musicians, particularly players of the instrument, generally refer to it simply as the horn). In the 1960s the International Horn Society declared the official name of this instrument to be the "Horn."

The horn is a conically shaped instrument much like the cornet and Saxhorns. It has a tapered bore which steadily increases in diameter along its length, unlike the trumpet and trombone which are considered cylindrical. Unlike most other valved brass instruments, which use piston valves, the horn uses rotary valves. Piston valves are of French origin. The earlier horns used pistons, but then changed to rotary valves, of German origin. Each valve toggles a length of tubing, changing the length of the insturment and therefore the pitch. Each length of tubing is a separate part, and is moved to adjust the tuning of the insturment, making them tuning slides.

Compared to the other brass instruments commonly found in the orchestra, the typical range of the horn is set an octave higher in its harmonic series, facilitated by its small mouthpiece. A typical horn contains twenty-six feet of tubing (the longest of any instrument). Its conical bore is largely responsible for its characteristic tone, often described as "mellow". The typical playing range of a horn differs from its written range by a fifth down, and extends from the Bb below the bass clef to the F above the treble clef. Although this is the standard range found in classical repertoire, some players can play many notes beyond this range, both lower and higher.

The horn typically plays higher in its harmonic series than other common orchestral brass instruments, where the partials are closer together (and harder to distinguish), making the horn one of the more difficult instruments to learn.

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Types of horns
    • 2.1 Double Horn
    • 2.2 Vienna horn
    • 2.3 Marching Horn
    • 2.4 Other Modifications
  • 3 Notable Horn players
  • 4 External links

History

"How to shout and blow Horns."--Facsimile of a miniature in the Manuscript of Phoebus (15th century)

Early horns were very much simpler than modern horns. These early horns were brass tubes wound a few times and had a flared opening (the "bell"). These early ("hunting") horns were originally played on a hunt, often while mounted. Change of pitch was effected entirely by the lips (the horn not being equipped with valves until the 19th century).

The horn (or, more often, pairs of horns) often invoked the idea of the hunt, or, in the later baroque, to represent nobility, royalty, or divinity.

Early horns were commonly pitched in F, E, E flat, B flat, and C, and since the only notes available were those on the harmonic series of one of those pitches, they had a no ability to play in different keys. The remedy for this limitation was the use of crooks, i.e. sections of tubing of differing length that, when inserted, altered the length of the instrument, and thus its pitch.

Eventually, hornists began to insert the right hand into the bell to change the length of the instrument, adjusting the tuning as much as a step. This offered more possibilities for playing notes not on the harmonic series being used for that piece. By the early classical period, the horn had become an instrument capable of much melodic playing.

Around 1815 the use of pistons (later rotary valves) was introduced, opening up a great deal more flexibility in playing in different keys; in effect, it became an entirely different instrument, fully chromatic for the first time. However, many traditional conservatories and players refused to transition at first, claiming that the valveless horn, or "natural horn", was a better instrument. Some musicians still use a natural horn, although only for trying to achieve the tone for which an older piece was written.

Types of horns

The valves of a Kruspe-style double horn

Despite the introduction of valves, the single F horn proved difficult for use in the highest range, where the partials grew closer and closer, making accuracy a great challenge. An early solution was simply to use a horn of higher pitch -- usually B-flat. The use of the F versus the B-flat horn were a hotbed of debate between horn players of the late nineteenth century, until the German horn maker Kruspe produced a prototype of the "double horn" in 1897.

Double Horn

The double horn combines two instruments into a single frame: the original horn in F, and a second, higher horn keyed in B-flat. By using a fourth valve (operated by the thumb), the horn player can quickly switch from the deep, warm tones of the F horn to the higher, brighter tones of the B-flat horn. The two sets of tones are commonly called "sides" of the horn. The first design of double horn did not have a separate set of slides pitched in F. Rather, the main key of the horn was Bb (the preference of German horn players) and it could be played in F by directing air through the Bb slides, an F extension, and another set of tiny slides. This "compensated" for the longer length of the F slides, producing a horn now called the "compensating double". It was, and still is, widely used by European horn players because of its light weight and ease of playing, especially in the high register.

In the words of Reginald Morley-Pegge, the invention of the double horn "revolutionized horn playing technique almost as much as did the invention of the valve." [Morley-Pegge, "Orchestral," 195]

The two most common styles ("wraps") of double horns are named Kruspe and Geyer (also known as Knopf), after the first instrument makers who developed and standardized them. The Kruspe wrap locates the Bb change valve above the first valve, near the thumb. The Geyer wrap has the change valve behind the third valve, near the pinky finger (although the valve's trigger is still played with the thumb). In effect, the air flows in a completely different direction on the other model. Both models have their own strengths and weaknesses, and are a matter of personal choice among horn players.

Vienna horn

Main article: Vienna horn

The Vienna horn is a special horn used primarily in Vienna, Austria. Instead of using rotary valves or piston valves, it uses the Pumpenvalve. Much like the Natural horn, this horn uses a system of crooks to change key. And because of its longer bell flare, is known for the rich legato sound quality.

Marching Horn

The marching horn is a single horn in Bb, with a front-facing bell and vertical piston valves. Although some consider it to have an inferior tone to concert horns, it is used in formation marching for several reasons. The most often mentioned reasons are lower weight, better projection, and a less cumbersome playing position, similar to that of a trumpet, mellophone, or marching baritone.

Other Modifications

The triple horn (with an additional F alto key) is slowly becoming more popular. It remains somewhat of a luxury item as it is both more expensive and heavier than more common double horns.

The horn, although not large, is awkward in its shape and does not lend itself well to transport. To compensate, horn makers can cut the bell. This allows for smaller and easier to manage horn cases. The player can screw on the bell when performing.

Notable Horn players

See also: List of horn players
  • Dennis Brain (Royal Philharmonic and Philharmonia Orchestras)
  • John Cerminaro (New York Philharmonic)
  • Dale Clevenger (Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
  • Philip Farkas (Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
  • Barry Tuckwell (London Symphony Orchestra)
  • David Pyatt (London Symphony Orchestra)
  • John Entwistle (of the Rock Band The Who)
  • Lowell Greer (Natural horn performer)
  • Hermann Baumann (Natural horn and Horn performer)
  • Michael Thompson (Horn performer from Britain)

External links

Wikibooks has more on the topic of
Horn (instrument)
  • The International Horn Society
  • British Horn Society
  • hornplayer.net
  • Professor John Q. Ericson's Horn Links
  • Some online horn articles
  • Ron Boerger's "Horn Players' FAQ"
  • Horn fingering chart
  • An online collection of horn orchestral excerpts
  • How the valved horn emerged from the early Industrial Revolution
  • HornRoller.com, News from the Hornosphere
  • Acoustics of Brass Instruments from Music Acoustics at the University of New South Wales.
  • French Horn Resource Page
  • MIDI accompaniment files for horn players

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Horn player enjoys group's energy 

Argus Leader - Oct 08 12:05 AM
Nathan Pawelek is one of the ringers. A French horn player, a symphony composer and dad, Pawelek was hired by the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra as a full-time player. He plays in all of the seasons' series concerts and performs in the quartet and quintet that travel the state. Most other players are members of the community, some whose daily business is not music-related. Pawelek, 37, says

Mesquite Horn 12, Skyline 0 
WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth - Oct 06 9:23 PM
Mesquite Horn's defense caused four turnovers in the second half to lead Horn to its first victory of the season with a win over Skyline. Horn (1-4) scored all its points in the first half on an 11-yard run by Chuck Oputa and a 6-yard touchdown pass from DeMarcus Smith to Kelan Cheadle.

Texas toots frosh's horn 
New York Daily News - Oct 08 1:38 AM
DALLAS - Colt McCoy has not reached legend status yet, but he is rapidly becoming a household name with University of Texas fans.

Lights flashing, horns blaring 
NorthJersey.com - 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
NEW MILFORD -- "More, Daddy, more!" shouted wide-eyed 4-year-old Joshua Lopez as he watched another horn-blaring firetruck roll past during Saturday's Northern Valley Fire Chiefs Parade.

Music City Star disrupts home life by tracks 
Tennessean - Oct 08 12:20 AM
MT. JULIET — A deafening horn comes first. Then a massive thud and vibrations.

BEREA 
Lexington Herald-Leader - Oct 08 12:16 AM
Police were searching yesterday for an 11-month-old Madison County girl they think was abducted by her baby-sitter, a relative of the family. Melissa Horn, 32, was watching the infant, Amber Horn, on Friday while the baby's father was being treated in the emergency room of Saint Joseph Berea Hospital, Berea police said. But Melissa Horn took off with the baby, police said. The family has spoken

Special teams make the difference in SIU victory 
Southern Illinoisan - 44 minutes ago
CARBONDALE - There's no truth to the rumor that Jerry Kill, Southern Illinois University's football coach, is moonlighting as a psychic. It might be tempting to horn in on Miss Cleo's turf because Kill was right on the money with his lone prediction this week.

Cats knocked on ground 
Louisville Courier-Journal - Oct 08 2:46 AM
The University of Kentucky football team appeared to be all but buried against South Carolina last night at Commonwealth Stadium, but the Gamecocks couldn't relax until the final horn, beating the Wildcats 24-17 when Andre' Woodson's last-second heave into the end zone missed the mark.

Around the Horn: China Lake Tennis tourney Oct. 14 and 15 
Ridgecrest Daily Independent - Oct 07 10:28 PM
The 31st Annual Gary Haugen Memorial Tennis Tournament will be held on Saturday Oct. 14 and Sunday Oct. 15. The proceeds from this tournament are used for college scholarships for Burroughs girls and boys tennis players.

Around the Horn: Doug Halloran Memorial Golf Tourney Sat. 
Ridgecrest Daily Independent - Oct 07 10:28 PM
The First Annual Doug Halloran Memorial Golf Tournament is Saturday and Sunday at the Kern Valley Golf Course in Kernville. Entry is $100 per player and includes a buffety style barbecue, 50/50 raffle and closest to the pin contest.