Hey, let's not get stuck in the 20th century!  Aren't you feeling a little 
limited by only having 12 notes to use?  One brass quintet I used to play in, 
the leader would respond to requests for Justin Bieber, or Chicken Train by 
saying "we don't have that one, but we'll play this one instead.  It has a lot 
of the same notes in it".  
    I remember reading quite awhile ago about an Egyptian trumpet player who 
had an extra quarter tone valve added to his trumpet because the traditional 
music he grew up with used quarter tones and he wanted to be able to play that 
style of music on the trumpet.  Just a word to the wise for those considering 
gigging in Egypt.
    I'm glad Daniel has done this book!  It's one of those things I've had in 
the back of my mind for quite awhile but never got around to seriously figuring 
out.  I had figured that for the most part the quarter tones could be obtained 
just with fingerings.  I'll be interested to see how he's done it. 
    Great Googly Moogly!

- Steve Mumford

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Hans wrote:

Hello Dan, all very interesting, but for what use, as most horn players, 
amateurs as well as professionals, have enough problems commanding
the F- & the Bb-side fingerings already. And more than that, even many
professional players have problems transposing a simple musical text
if there are some accidentals. How should they master the problem of
quarter tones ? How will be the relation between effort to master the
quarter tone issue and resulting income ?

There is one good thing with quarter-tone-textes: 

there is no transposing involved.

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Am 27.12.2010 um 15:18 schrieb Daniel Grabois:

>
 I'm very excited to announce that I have just published my second etude
 book. It is called Quarter Tone Manual for French Horn. It has 17 
etudes ranging from fairly easy to extremely hard, plus lots of 
explanations on how to play quarter tones. There's also a section of 
suggestions for composers on how to write quarter tones in a way that 
makes them playable by horn players. 
> 
> So, apologies for the commercial plug, but you can order the book at my 
> website, www.danielgrabois.com.
> 
> Thanks, and Happy New Year to all horn players and their families!
> Dan Grabois
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