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Actually, QC, since the score is in C, the Horn part is actually at the farthest extremes of it's range, extending to a written D6.
I find the instrumentation to be impractical (to be really kind).
The notation is confusing - measure 4 in the "Piccolo Trombone" part you have sextuplet sixteenths with rests instead doing staccato eighth note triplets?
The instrumental writing isn't idiomatic in any way.
Frankly, it looks like this is a generated score from some doodling you did in a sequencer. I would recommend doing a lot of reading, a lot of research, and revisiting this when you've learned a bit for writing for instruments.
Sorry to be blunt.
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