u/Erico9001

▲ 9 r/horn

Growing up playing horn, low notes were always effortless, while high notes took time to develop. To this day, the highs still continue to be tiring (mid-range suffers after playing top of staff). However, I'll never forget this time when I borrowed someone else's horn for a session, and it felt like I had dropped the training weights. The highs felt like nothing, just as easy as the lows had always been. The tone wasn't as rich, though it was just a basic beginners horn.

How do I even begin to try out new horns? I want to maintain or move up in terms of instrument grade, but I don't believe I'm near any shops that are carrying a professional geyer wrap. I could be wrong. I live in Rhode Island.

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u/Erico9001 — 10 days ago