French Horn - Ravel demo

edited November 2012 in User demos
Hi everyone!



I made a recording of Ravel's Pavane pour une infante défunte with it's lovely, pianissimo french horn solo. It's so great to be able to use vibrato (just a touch) on this instrument. Let me know what you think:



Ravel, Pavane for a dead princess

http://www.fauxharmonic.com/2012/03/1208/



- Paul

Comments

  • edited 2:59AM
    I feel almost stupid to ask, but: did you use SM French Horn for this? Because you said "recording" on your website.



    If it's SM, then gongrats to both you and the SM team.
  • edited 2:59AM
    chrisboy2000 wrote: I feel almost stupid to ask, but: did you use SM French Horn for this? Because you said "recording" on your website.



    If it's SM, then gongrats to both you and the SM team.

    Yes, I did ... and thank you!
  • edited 2:59AM
    Very nice also.



    What are the other vsti used ?
  • edited 2:59AM
    Awesome work!! I loved it!
  • edited 2:59AM
    I would love to know what other Vsti also :lol:
  • edited 2:59AM
    In addition to the SM french horn, all the other instruments are Vienna Instruments.
  • edited 2:59AM
    I made the mistake of listening to your Pavane...

    and ended up spending more than 30 minutes listening to a lot of your other wonderful performances. Congrats for the awards (I noted at least 2).



    Your site should be declared illegal, it has way too much great music to trap the unwary listener.



    I'll just say "Wow.......".



    Thanks,



    Dan

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