A Singing Approach to Horn Playing
Pitch, Rhythm, and Harmony Training for Horn
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 27 September 2022
- ISBN 9780197603574
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages248 pages
- Size 215x279x13 mm
- Weight 617 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 276 figures 249
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Short description:
A Singing Approach to Horn Playing is author Natalie Douglass Grana's guide to the intricacies of horn-playing and the development of aural skills essential to beginner and intermediate musicians.
MoreLong description:
In A Singing Approach to Horn Playing, author and renowned teacher-musician Natalie Douglass Grana develops the fundamental sense of pitch that is essential to play the horn. The book begins with simple songs to sing on solf?ge, buzz on the mouthpiece, and play on the horn, followed by inner hearing, transposition, and polyphonic exercises. Readers learn to fluidly hear the notes on the page before playing them, through sequential exercises with songs, improvisation, stick notation, and duets. Training continues with progressively challenging melodies, including canons as well as vocal etudes (solfeggi) like those of Giuseppe Concone. Finally, hornists apply their musicianship skills to standard etude, solo, and orchestral horn repertoire. Horn parts are provided with important lines from the orchestra or accompaniment, transposed to also be sung and played on the horn. Accompanying rhythmic and harmonic exercises enable performers to learn to hear the parts together as they play. Through a wide-ranging synthesis of theory, practical advice, and exercises, Douglass Grana puts forth a crucial guide for a new generation of horn players and burgeoning musicians seeking to improve and perfect their sense of pitch.
This beautifully formulated book, specifically designed with the horn player in mind, is a training manual for fine-tuning your inner ear, tightening your rhythm, and improving your pitching skills?all elements in which every horn player should excel. Through a series of specially developed exercises using solf?ge, singing, harmony, and pulse, Dr. Douglass Grana gives you all the materials you'll need to develop the skills absolutely fundamental to any aspiring musician. With the incorporation of many examples taken from the standard horn repertoire, this book should be on the shelf of every horn studio.
Table of Contents:
Reviews
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Song and Exercises by Tone Set
Canons, Solfeggi, and Horn Literature
Advanced Horn Literature
Further Study
Song Sources