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Author: EaubeauHorn
Date: 2024-06-16 04:32
I can't do that, because on the Ehorn it's not an E. It's an A. So I read an A in the clef that Ehorn uses. Since I'm also a (french) horn player, I'm already familiar with that clef. The problem comes in when my brain gets confused as to whether I'm playing oboe or Cor, and sometimes I'll inadvertently switch clefs and try to play the concert pitch note using the wrong fingering on the instrument. It gets interesting.
I also have three keys of tubas here, and they all read bass clef. Although I "can" read treble clef Eb or Bb on them, by fingering the concert pitch notes on the instrument I happen to be holding. But ALL tuba players do that, unless they are only brass band players.
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