Tenor and Baritone Horns
One instrument with many names - the tenor horn and its counterpart, the baritone.
Overview
- 1. Introduction
- 2. A Breath of Fresh Air, Rooted in History
- 3. General Construction of the Instruments
- 4. Which materials can I even choose among?
- 5. Tenro or baritone - there can't be that much difference!
- 6. My first instrument! What do I need to watch out for?
- 7. Care
- 8. Accessories
- 9. Our current deals
1. Introduction
So what is it, finally? One instrumentwith many names or a variety of instruments? The tenor horn and its counterpart, the baritone, are of one family, the brass wind instruments. At a glace, the different horns are almost identical. So what's the difference? Does a musician who knows how to play the one, also know how to play the other? A word of warning: if you think you can change from one horn to another just like that in an orchestra, beware: the scores for the tenor horn uses treble clef notation, for the baritone bass clef notation. But there are further differences!
Our online guide covers a number of pages - you can switch to the topic you want to read via the index at the bottom of this page.
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