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Home » Horn Player Problems, Vol. 1
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Horn Player Problems, Vol. 1

by Colin Dorman|Published September 22, 2015-Updated August 14, 2016

I guess this is payback for all the great Brahms, Mahler, and Strauss horn parts.

6/8 marches may be the worst.
6/8 marches are the worst.

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