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Kubla Khan

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No, NOT often with four valves, but they exist, Robin. My school has a Blessing. Or maybe it was somebody's and not the school's, I've been looking for it and can't find it this year. Nobody used it much. Getzen makes one too:

Getzen4ValveFlugelhornFlugelHorn.jpg

I hear the 4-valve Getzen is crap, I don't know about the Blessing. 4 is the same as 1-3 valve combination and helps with intonation but sometimes sacrifices other aspects of the horn. I heard of somebody modifying it to lower a quarter-tone, too, but not sure if that's true.

To the composer, rotary versus piston valve instruments don't make a difference. I have a friend who has a double horn where the thumb trigger is a piston valve instead of a rotary. I couldn't tell the difference, honestly. Although I uphold the opinion that rotors are typically easier to play with because they're a bit smoother. I think somebody makes a rotary fluegel, too. :blink:

*Edit: just remembered, Nakariakov has a four-valver.

Sergei Nakariakov plays Bach's "Air"

Poulenc - "Les Chemins de L'amour"

and this is what he uses 4th for, horn and cello concerti, esp. the latter:

Sergei Nakariakov - Mozart KV495

Sergei Nakariakov "Haydn Cello concerto in C"

A YouTuber said it's a Courtois horn, I have no idea.

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No, NOT often with four valves, but they exist, Robin. ...I think somebody makes a rotary fluegel, too. :blink:

Neat! I certainly didn't doubt their existence, I merely doubted Justin's belief that they're common. Either way, they're anything but. The rotory-valved flugels are considerably more common...however still a rare bird.

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