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Hornmasters: Berv and Reynolds on Slurs
Continuing our look at slurs, Berv and Reynolds have some important things to add on the topic.
Leverage and tongue arch
For Harry Berv in A...
Hornmasters: Berv on the Shorter Warm-Up
Harry Berv clearly notes in A Creative Approach to French Horn Playing “THERE MUST BE a warm-up period before the practice session begins.”
A shorter...
Hornmasters: Farkas, Schuller, Berv, and Tuckwell on Fingerings
Chapter four of The Art of French Horn Playing is on the topic of fingerings and tuning as Farkas felt that “these two subjects...
Hornmasters: Berv on Right Hand Position
As was seen in his discussion of left hand position, for Harry Berv in A Creative Approach to the French Horn one central point...
Hornmasters: Berv on Holding the Horn and Left Hand Position
Harry Berv has a number of thoughts on proper playing position in his classic book A Creative Approach to the French Horn.
Some words...
Hornmasters: Farkas, Schuller, and Berv on Care and Maintenance
Next the Hornmasters turn the topic of care and maintenance of the horn.
Farkas: A bit dated
Farkas offers in The Art of French Horn Playing a...
Hornmasters: Berv on Horns
For Harry Berv in A Creative Approach to the French Horn the double horn was the horn of choice for students at all levels.
In...
Hornmasters: Berv on Mouthpieces
Famed New York freelancer Harry Berv was clearly an experienced teacher, and has a number of thoughts on mouthpieces in A Creative Approach to...
Hornmasters: Berv on Building Endurance
Following up on the post from yesterday, I really do find the “response” of Harry Berv to The Art of French Horn Playing interesting....
More Memes for Horn Players and Teachers
Some more memes from my fall meme project. Brief comments after each one.
My story with Kopprasch 1. You?
This is a quote from the Farquarson...