Welcome to Cornicon, the French horn sound archive that came into being during the pandemic with funding from “Neustart Kultur”. Here you can discover various sounds that are produced on and with the French horn and have been discovered and recorded during my sound research. All sounds are available to be downloaded and processed.
Air is blown into the horn through the mouthpiece while changing the valves in a chromatic downward scale.
When this sound is being played together with other instruments it is relatively quiet. Can’t be played for a very long time.
Air 02, regularly blown + flutter tongue
Air
ominous, helicopter, extraterrestrial
Air is blown into the horn through the mouthpiece with flutter tongue technique while changing the valves in a chromatic downward scale.
Air 03, blown from a distance of approximately 3cm to mouthpiece
Air
vast, plane, metallic
Air is blown into the horn through the mouthpiece from a distance of approx. 3cm while changing the valves in a chromatic downward scale.
Air 04, blown from a distance of approximately 3cm to mouthpiece + flutter tongue
Air
animalistic, mechanical, metallic, rich in overtones
Air is blown into the horn through the mouthpiece from a distance of approx. 3cm with flutter tongue technique while changing the valves in a chromatic downward scale.
Air 05, blown into removed mouthpiece with approximately 1cm distance to leadpipe
Air
vast, plane, metallic, ocean-sound, scary
Air is blown into the horn through the removed mouthpiece with approx. 1cm distance to the leadpipe while changing the valves in a chromatic downward scale.
As the mouthpiece needs to be held separately for this effect, it is best to play it while seated.
Air 06, blown into removed mouthpiece with approximately 1cm distance to leadpipe + flutter tongue
Air
helicopter, metallic, subtle, scary
Air is blown into the horn through the removed mouthpiece with approx. 1cm distance to the leadpipe and with flutter tongue technique while changing the valves in a chromatic downward scale.
As the mouthpiece needs to be held separately for this effect, it is best to play it while seated.
Air 07, mouthpiece put onto leadpipe in reverse
Air
metallic, vast, mechanical
Air is blown through the reversed mouthpiece (cup on leadpipe) while changing the valves in a chromatic downward scale.
As the mouthpiece needs to be held separately for this effect, it is best to play it while seated. Time is needed to turn around the mouthpiece.
Air 08, mouthpiece put onto leadpipe in reverse + flutter tongue
Air
ominous, drilling machine, metallic, animalistic
Air is blown through the reversed mouthpiece (cup on leadpipe) with flutter tongue technique while changing the valves in a chromatic downward scale.
As the mouthpiece needs to be held separately for this effect, it is best to play it while seated. Time is needed to turn around the mouthpiece.
Air 09, mouthpiece reversed, approximately 3cm distance to leadpipe
Air
metallic, vast, mechanical, white noise
Air is blown through the reversed mouthpiece with approx. 3cm distance to the leadpipe while changing the valves in a chromatic downward scale.
As the mouthpiece needs to be held separately for this effect, it is best to play it while seated. Time is needed to turn around the mouthpiece.
Air 10, mouthpiece reversed, approximately 3cm distance to leadpipe + flutter tongue
Air
metallic, subtle, sizzling
Air is blown through the reversed mouthpiece with approx. 3cm distance to the leadpipe and flutter tongue technique while changing the valves in a chromatic downward scale.
As the mouthpiece needs to be held separately for this effect, it is best to play it while seated. Time is needed to turn around the mouthpiece.
Air 11, blown directly into leadpipe, no mouthpiece
Air
breathing, metallic, smooth, vast
Air is blown directly into the leadpipe (without mouthpiece) while changing the valves in a chromatic downward scale.
Time is needed to remove the mouthpiece.
Air 12, blown directly into leadpipe, no mouthpiece + flutter tongue
Air is blown directly into the leadpipe (without mouthpiece) with flutter tongue while changing the valves in a chromatic downward scale.
Time is needed to remove the mouthpiece.
Air 13, slap tongue
Air
hard, percussive
Air is blown through mouthpiece into the horn and stopped by the tongue with a ft-sound while changing the valves in a chromatic downward scale.
Quite a loud air sound, but overall still a quiet effect.
Air 14, blown directly into leadpipe + staccato tongue
Air
soft, percussive, short
Air is blown directly into the leadpipe (enclosed with lips, mouthpiece removed), and interrupted through a staccato tongue while changing the valves in a chromatic downward scale.
Time is needed to remove the mouthpiece.
Air 15, panted into horn
Air
nervous, metallic, irregular
Air is blown into the horn at different, partially irregular speeds breathing in and out while changing the valves in a chromatic downward scale.
Effect can’t be played for a long time as it interrupts regular breathing.
Air 16, fake whistling
Air
nervous, irregular, scary
Air is being “whistled” into the horn with variety of tongue moves and a lot of air while lips are softly touching the mouthpiece.
Air 17, smacking lips into horn
Air
smacking, irregular
Smacking the lips into the mouthpiece.
Rather quiet effect
Components 01, horn without main tuning slide
Components
extraterrestrial, scary, animalistic, broken
Horn played without main tuning slide
As the main tuning slide is also the main air supply for the instrument, all other slides/valves can’t be used either.
Components 02, horn without F horn tuning slide
Components
animalistic, scary, broken
Horn played without F horn tuning slide
As the F horn tuning slide is the main air supply for the F horn, all notes on the B horn can be played “normally”, but none of the F horn notes.
Components 02a, horn without 1st F horn valve slide
Components
fanfare-like, broken, animalistic
Horn played without 1st F horn valve slide
Except for the 1st F horn valve slide, all other valves work regularly.
Components 02b, horn without 2nd F horn valve slide
Components
fanfare-like, broken, animalistic
Horn played without 2nd F horn valve slide
Except for the 2nd F horn valve slide, all other valves work regularly.
Components 02c, horn without 3rd F horn valve slide
Components
fanfare-like, broken, animalistic
Horn played without 3rd F horn valve slide
Except for the 3rd F horn valve slide, all other valves work regularly.
Components 03, horn without B horn tuning slide
Components
animalistic, scary, broken
Horn played without B horn tuning slide
As the B horn tuning slide is the main air supply for the B horn, all notes on the F horn can be played “normally”, but none of the B horn notes.
Components 03a, horn without 1st B horn valve slide
Components
animalistic, fanfare-like, broken, enchanted
Horn played without 1st B horn valve slide
Except for the 1st B horn valve slide, all other valves work regularly.
Components 03b, horn without 2nd B horn valve slide
Components
fanfare-like, broken, animalistic
Horn played without 2nd B horn valve slide
Except for the 2nd B horn valve slide, all other valves work regularly.
Components 03c, horn without 3rd B horn valve slide
Components
fanfare-like, broken, animalistic
Horn played without 3rd B horn valve slide
Except for the 3rd B horn valve slide, all other valves work regularly.
Components 04, main tuning slide, tapped
Components
subtle, rich in overtones
Main tuning slide is removed from the French horn, held between two fingers and tapped with fingertip and -nail.
Very quiet effect
Components 05, F horn tuning slide, tapped
Components
subtle, rich in overtones, xylophone-like, percussive
F horn tuning slide is removed from the French horn, held between two fingers and tapped with fingertip and -nail.
Very quiet effect
Components 05a, 1st F horn valve slide, tapped
Components
clanking, rich in overtones, muffled
1st F horn valve slide is removed from the French horn, held between two fingers and tapped with fingertip and -nail.
Very quiet effect
Components 05b, 2nd F horn valve slide, tapped
Components
soft, clanking, rich in overtones, vibrating
2nd F horn valve slide is removed from the French horn, held between two fingers and tapped with fingertip and -nail.
Very quiet effect
Components 05c, 3rd F horn valve slide, tapped
Components
muffled, rattling, percussive
3rd F horn valve slide is removed from the French horn, held between two fingers and tapped with fingertip and -nail.
Very quiet effect
Components 06, B horn tuning slide, tapped
Components
clanking, subtle, rich in overtones
1st B horn-valve slide is removed from the French horn, held between two fingers and tapped with fingertip and -nail.
Very quiet effect
Components 06a, 1st B horn valve slide, tapped
Components
muffled, rich in overtones
1st B horn valve slide is removed from the French horn, held between two fingers and tapped with fingertip and -nail.
Very quiet effect
Components 06b, 2nd B horn valve slide, tapped
Components
subtle, rich in overtones, clanking
2nd B horn valve slide is removed from the French horn, held between two fingers and tapped with fingertip and -nail.
Very quiet effect
Components 06c, 3rd B horn valve slide, tapped
Components
clanking, subtle, rich in overtones, muffled
3rd B horn valve slide is removed from the French horn, held between two fingers and tapped with fingertip and -nail.
Very quiet effect
Components 07, bell, tapped
Components
rattling, muffled, metallic
The French horn’s bell is being tapped with fingertip, -nail and knuckle.
Relatively quiet effect
Components 08, unscrewed bell, tapped
Components
vibrating, percussive, metallic
The French horn’s bell is screwed off the instrument, first held at the screw thread, then at the bell’s edge and tapped with fingertip, -nail and knuckle.
Relatively quiet effect
Components 09, rotary valve covers
Components
percussive, muffled, subtle
The rotary valve covers are being screwed off the horn and dropped onto the palm with the opening down, then tapped with fingernails, then turned around (with the opening facing upwards) and tapped, finally screwed on and off the French horn.
Very quiet effect
Components 10, pressed valve levers
Components
mechanical, percussive, restless
Valve levers are being pressed one after the other, chromatically downwards and mixed up.
Quiet effect
Components 11, slide mounts
Components
muffled, percussive
Slide mounts are first tapped with knuckles and fingernails with the slides taken out, then with the slides stuck in.
Quiet effect
Components 12, leadpipe
Components
percussive, vibrating, metallic
The leadpipe is being tapped with the thumb and fingernails.
Quiet effect
Playing techniques 01, regularly played
Playing techniques
soft, flexible
Regularly played French horn, chromatically down- and upwards.
Playing techniques 02, regularly played + flutter tongue
Playing techniques
helicopter, dirty
Horn played with flutter tongue, chromatically down- and upwards.
Playing techniques 03, horn kisses
Playing techniques
kissing, metallic, extraterrestrial
With the lips on the mouthpiece kisses are imitated in different lengths.
Playing techniques 04, horn + mute
Playing techniques
wooden, muffled
Horn is played chromatically down- and upwards with a wooden mute inserted to the bell.
Time is needed to insert/ take out the mute.
Playing techniques 05, horn + mute + flutter tongue
Playing techniques
wooden, muffled, helicopter, dirty
Horn is played chromatically down- and upwards with flutter tongue technique and a wooden mute inserted into the bell.
Time is needed to insert/ take out the mute.
Playing techniques 06, valves half pressed
Playing techniques
scary, extraterrestrial
Horn is played with valves pressed halfway down.
Hard to control.
Playing techniques 07, lip bending
Playing techniques
scary, floating
Notes are bent to the edge of the next note just with the lip embouchure.
Unstable.
Playing techniques 08, “edge notes”
Playing techniques
scary, broken, bad signal
Notes are always played chromatically downwards at the edge to the next note (not well centered).
Hard to control.
Playing techniques 09, horn stopped
Playing techniques
metallic, aggressive, dirty
Horn is played while the hand is entirely blocking the bell (=stopped).
Playing techniques 10, horn stopped + flutter tongue
Playing techniques
metallic, aggressive, dirty
Horn is played with flutter tongue technique while the hand is entirely blocking the bell (=stopped).
Playing techniques 11, open-stopped bendings
Playing techniques
flexible, metallic, soft
Horn is being played while the hand slowly blocks and closes the bell.
Playing techniques 12, slow valves
Playing techniques
soft, transitioning
The valves are being pressed very slowly while playing to hear the transitions between the notes using different valve combinations.