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Well, there are three valves which the fingers of the left hand operates. The first valve causes the effective tube length to lengthen enough to lower the fundamental by a whole step (200¢). The second valve does the same, only by a half step (100¢), and the third, a minor third (300¢). In combinations these valves can lower the fundamental by up to a tritone. | Well, there are three valves which the fingers of the left hand operates. The first valve causes the effective tube length to lengthen enough to lower the fundamental by a whole step (200¢). The second valve does the same, only by a half step (100¢), and the third, a minor third (300¢). In combinations these valves can lower the fundamental by up to a tritone. | ||
So, the situation for a //single F horn//is something like this: | So, the situation for a //single F horn// is something like this: | ||
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Well, there are three valves which the fingers of the left hand operates. The first valve causes the effective tube length to lengthen enough to lower the fundamental by a whole step (200¢). The second valve does the same, only by a half step (100¢), and the third, a minor third (300¢). In combinations these valves can lower the fundamental by up to a tritone.<br /> | Well, there are three valves which the fingers of the left hand operates. The first valve causes the effective tube length to lengthen enough to lower the fundamental by a whole step (200¢). The second valve does the same, only by a half step (100¢), and the third, a minor third (300¢). In combinations these valves can lower the fundamental by up to a tritone.<br /> | ||
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So, the situation for a <em>single F horn</em>is something like this:<br /> | So, the situation for a <em>single F horn</em> is something like this:<br /> | ||
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