The art of french horn playing by philip farkas pdf

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Farkas loved it immediately, and at that point Farkas decided he wanted to become a professional horn player. Farkas and his father went to Chicago and rented a Schmidt horn for $3 a month. Farkas asked what instrument would be allowed, and the conductor pointed to a horn case. He took the streetcar to school until one day the streetcar conductor refused to let him on with the tuba. The troop needed a bugler, so Farkas volunteered and remained a bugler until age fourteen.Īt about that time, Farkas started to show signs of asthma, and his parents thought that playing a wind instrument in the school band would help. At age twelve, Farkas joined the Boy Scouts.

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His parents were not musically inclined, but his mother thought piano lessons were important. Philip Francis Farkas was a legendary principal orchestra player, a leading teacher, author of a book known as the Bible for horn players, and a co-founder of the IHS.įarkas was born in 1914 in Chicago.

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