I already reviewed but wanted to amend what I said. When I glanced at the page, I thought that the highest note was A (which is, as I said, within range); it's actually high C. That may not sound like a big difference, but on the horn it is and changes the difficulty level and when I'm playing around with my family I don't want to have to worry about hitting a high note.
I found that both the violin arrangement and this one worked better when transposed down, so I started on E instead of G (or, in the end C instead of G but that was just to add variation -- for the violin I started on A). It's an easy transposition, but be aware that for ease of playing you may want to fiddle with the key a bit. For me, that doesn't detract; I still say many thanks.
Despite saying "intermediate" I think the other reviewer must be a beginner; the notes are well within the range of the French horn. The music itself is clear and easy to read, so I'm very surprised at the one star rating. I just want to say thanks for providing this! I'm hoping to use it with some others to play music with family members.
I dont know. It was kind of congusing where the horn part was and my lips felt like they were going to fall off after playing 10 measures. But I liked the way the MP3 file sounded.
I found that both the violin arrangement and this one worked better when transposed down, so I started on E instead of G (or, in the end C instead of G but that was just to add variation -- for the violin I started on A). It's an easy transposition, but be aware that for ease of playing you may want to fiddle with the key a bit. For me, that doesn't detract; I still say many thanks.