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Horn, progressions in the play technologies of the amateur student, who had only 1 year experience in Brass Band club, were measured using ① the amplitude of time waveform, ② the rising time, ③ the sonagram, ④ the power spectrum, ⑤ the time variation of ...
I. Tokuhiro +3 more
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The immediate object proposed for consideration in this paper was the experimental illustration of the conditions under which “hand-stopped” or “muted” notes are produced on the French horn, the subject having come before me in connection with the revision of the article on the “Horn” in Grove's Dictionary.
David Blaikley
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Coursing with Coils: The Only Orchestral Instrument Harder than the French Horn
Playing the horn has become not only more sophisticated and accurate, but simpler and more efficient for the horn player. The natural horn, used in a variety ways in early history, demanded an incredible level of skill and precision, more than our valved
Sarah Plumley
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Facial muscle activity and related skin movement during playing the French horn
Takeshi Hirano +3 more
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Relationship between Sound Quality and Lip Muscle Density in French Horn Players [PDF]
M. Carceller +3 more
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AIMS Though ergonomic supports are widely used for many groups of instruments, they are rare for brass instruments, despite the instruments' considerable weight. Musculoskeletal injury and postural problems are common among this group, and so, both adult
Kevin Price, Alan H D Watson
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Rotation therapy for maniacs, melancholics and idiots: theory, practice and perception in European medical and literary case histories [PDF]
This article examines the development and use of rotation therapy in the emerging field of psychiatry at the beginning of the 19th century, and the cross-fertilization between British, Irish, German, French and other European proponents of ‘Cox’s Swing’.
Dickson, Sheila
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Kevin Owen, French Horn assisted by Phillip Oliver, piano, October 21, 1983 [PDF]
This is the concert program of the Kevin Owen, French Horn assisted by Phillip Oliver, piano performance on Friday, October 21, 1983 at 8:00 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue.
School of Music, Boston University
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On the Breeds of Cattle—Historic and Current Classifications [PDF]
Classification of cattle breeds contributes to our understanding of the history of cattle and is essential for an effective conservation of genetic diversity.
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