The plus signs indicate stopped horn. Maybe a double reed, or tenor or bari sax in that register would work. On horn the effect is buzzy and nasal. Hope that helps.
Don Hart On Saturday, May 17, 2014, Peter Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: > Advice please. I'm doing a rush job (as always!) to prepare wind parts > from > a composer's printed "manuscript", which is in concert pitch throughout > (and > so reduced in size that I need a magnifying glass). The band due to play > it > has only one horn at present and I'm having to cue the other three horns > onto other instruments where necessary. > > In one place where the horns are not covered, their notes have "+" > articulation marks above them. What does this mean and what is the effect > on the sound? The notes are close to middle C so I have a wide choice of > instruments to cue them to. What would be the most suitable band > instrument > to imitate this sound? > > Thanks > Peter > > > _______________________________________________ > Finale mailing list > [email protected] <javascript:;> > https://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale > > To unsubscribe from finale send a message to: > [email protected] <javascript:;> > > _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] https://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale To unsubscribe from finale send a message to: [email protected]
