Double Horn
... Or else called Horn in F/Bflat is the instrument that combines 2 Horn types. It's really common in modern days I think. But for some reason, I cannot find it in instrument selection. Of course it might not exist, but I guarantee I searched it with many different ways ( Double Horn/ (French) Horn in F/Bflat ). If it's not added then I would recommend adding it. Here is a wiki link about it... by the way (sorry if you don't accept such links): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_horn#Double_horn
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In the meantime you can try: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/mid-staff-instrument-changes#add-inst…
I'm not sure what you are proposing. As I understand it, and as a brass player, the instrument of choice of modern players is what you call the double horn. It has been for several decades. It is an instrument in F. A trigger redirects some airflow through different tubing (Bb side) to help play certain notes in tune better. This instrument is called "Horn". Pretty sure any reference you have come across for double horn F/Bb, is this common "Horn". And any font recorded in the last several decades has been recorded with this F/Bb,or simply, "Horn". Some players might prefer the single horn in F. The distinction of "double horn" is not intended to mean two separate instruments. Rather it is one instrument with different parts working together. Not unlike any valved instrument.
In reply to I'm not sure what you are… by bobjp
I'm sorry. I think Double Horn is Horn in F and Horn in Bb in the same time... right? Is there a way to "make" a horn with such range of the F and Bb ones together in musescore?
In reply to I'm sorry. I think Double… by [DELETED] 32872726
The range and transposition should already be correct if you simply add "Forn in F". As mentioned, many (most?) modern horns are in fact these double horns but music is written for them in F.
In reply to The range and transposition… by Marc Sabatella
AH. I didn't know ... so the Horn in F is that horn?
In reply to AH. I didn't know ... so the… by [DELETED] 32872726
Yes. I mean, technically, there do exist F horns that lack the Bb trigger, but as far as I know the instrument as configured in MuseScore has the range info appropriate for the double horn. Note that the upper end of the range is just approximate anyhow, it depends on the skill of the player.
In reply to Yes. I mean, technically,… by Marc Sabatella
Great then that means in a way that... it's already added.
In reply to Great then that means in a… by [DELETED] 32872726
Yes!
By the way, the wiki link says what we have been trying to tell you.
What exactly would be the range, what the transpositioning? We can't have an instrument with 2 different transpositionings, like F and Bb.
In reply to What exactly would be the… by Jojo-Schmitz
I'm not sure how it works... but it just combines the Horn in F's range and Bb's range if I understand correctly... Well I was just searching about the most used Horn types and found this... then I tried to find it in Musescore. And I didn't find it so I want to figure out whether it should be or not..