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He got it, though, and 28 years later, in , Professor Stout retired from a distinguished teaching career at that university. The notes were all there, the intonation was superb, and it was an accurate horn.

I had not one minute of break-in time. It played so great from day one, I have used that horn ever since. I consider the Holton line of horns just what I want in sound, intonation and accuracy. Lately, Louis has maintained an active roster of private students. A virtuoso hornist, Lisa Bontrager may have defied the conventional career path of someone with her talent by not taking a seat in a first-class symphony orchestra, but choosing to dedicate herself to the teaching profession.

An associate professor of horn at Pennsylvania State University, Lisa has the ability not only to demonstrate playing the horn to her students but to inspire them by her own beauty of musicianship. Testimony to her abilities is found in the quadrupling of horn-student enrollment since her arrival at Penn State. As a sixth grader anxious to join the band, Lisa was introduced to the horn by a music retailer.

It is flexible in the low register as well as centered and focused; it makes passages so clean. My H enables me to project a warm, full sound for solo engagements and deliver powerful, big tones for my orchestral playing.

The pursuit of perfection has yielded a new-generation French horn of superior performance and superb intonation. Its 2 interchangeable mouthpipes with newly developed tapers make it easy to switch between work in small chamber ensembles and large symphony orchestras. The specially tempered red brass bell produces a rich, dark sound capable of great volume without getting brassy. Holton horns offer an alternative in design that creates a great experience for the young or advanced players.

This kruspe model is the top model that holton makes offering a sound like no other with its bronze construction and interchangeable mouthpipe mechanism. This Farkas Wrap horn offers a large throat bronze bell and branch with a nickel silver body. In addition, it has an interchangeable leadpipe system for orchestral or chamber brass settings.

Holton horns also feature tapered rotors which create longevity for the instrument. It has playing characteristics similar to the H Farkas, but with a darker sound with a good center and projection.

Harder nickel silver material responds quickly and sounds brighter up close. Hand-fitted rotary valves are manufactured to precise tolerances to provide quick and effortless response. The Holton H Intermediate French Horn offers the quality and elegance of a truly artistic instrument while remaining a great value for the amateur or aspiring musician.

The dark sound and excellent projection of the H sets it apart from the similar H Farkas French Horn. The hard nickel silver of the instrument gives it a bright sound and makes it a highly responsive instrument.

Hand-fitted rotary valves create quick and smooth playing. The Holton H also features a Kruspe wrap, a. Silver inner and outer slides are also key components of this horn. The chart was researched by Felix Jungschlaeger, and contains not only the serial numbers and year of production, but also some key points about the company, and information about the horns that the Frank Holton Co. My guess is that indicated the LaPorte plant that Holton opened up in Hi there Walt.

Sorry I took so long to answer you. Do you have any photos of your sax you could upload? Upload as many as you like here to the comments section, or send me an email with some photos. I really would need to see some photos of your horn.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. The visible difference to you between the and is invisible. The technical difference is the has a larger bell throat taper. Most people can't see this with their naked eye.

Is there a measurements list somewhere? The horn plays well and I am definitely going to purchase it. I just like to know all the details about my instruments. If you have access to a Vernier caliper you can measure the inside tube diameter of the slides.

The H will have tubes with an inside diameter ID of. On the Merker matic the F side tubes will be. Then I think you have the H H with a Lawson leadpipe. I have never played a Holton with a Lawson leadpipe, but it is funny you are looking at one now as just two weeks ago I had lunch with a couple of well known people in the Horn world, and some names came up about people w ho have played Holtons with Lawson leadpipes.

Have fun with it. A leadpipe can make a huge humongous difference. Perhaps more than anything else. The tapers of a leadpipe need to match the tapers of the bell. Many professional players modify their instruments and the first and often only change is the leadpipe. The leadpipe opens up in steps; this is the tapering we talk about. How long and how big these steps are allows the air to blow more freely or less freely.

Leadpipes will affect the intonation, the tone color, the attack, everything you can think of. A Lawson pipe on a Holton is supposed to be a fabulous investment. Lawson knew what he was doing and spent lots of time and money investigating the effects.



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