Topic: Russian Horn Music - Gotta See & Hear

Was just forwarded a link to this site by my father (who is a professional tuba player).  Although this site has nothing to do with guitars or other string instruments, I wanted to share it since it is an example of excellent musicianship.

Each horn can play only one note - but the ensemble is so beautifully blended they can play seamless melodies and chordal arrangements.  There are some videos and sound files plus photos. . . .
http://www.horncapella.com/

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Re: Russian Horn Music - Gotta See & Hear

James!

I have just played this link! My Oh My, Beautiful Beautiful..........

How i would love to listen to that music and walk around such an ornate building at the same time.. Heaven on Earth..

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Loved it, Thank you and Your Dad! for sharing.

Old Doll.

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Re: Russian Horn Music - Gotta See & Hear

kind of reminds me of the chime choirs my dad used to put together. Everybody had one note and a sheet of music with thier note highlighted so they'd know when to play it......................
this was a lot more impressive of course since the chime players were mostly non musical teenagers who couldn't otherwise contribute to the christmas cantata lol
intereting link James

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Re: Russian Horn Music - Gotta See & Hear

I guess what I like is that it reminds me of Dr. Seuss and his whimsical creations.

Realize these horn orchestras were created during the reign of the Tsars.  Only a vast nation of subsitance peasants ruled by an obscenely wealthy and decadent absolute monarch could concieve of such a gloriously inefficient manner of making music.

I have great respect for the technicians who recreated the instruments and the dedicated musicians who play together so beautifully.  But it is hard to imagine a more absurd concept.  I, too would love to hear them play live - but I would still scratch my head and wonder at the craziness of it all.  James

"That darn Pythagorean Comma thing keeps messing me up!"
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