Horn in C and Horn in E

• Aug 8, 2024 - 14:47

I am transcribing (some) of Brahms' Academic Festival Overture. The score asks for Horn in C and Horn in E (rather than the default Horn in F included in the Symphony Orchestra template). I have been able to add Horn in C to the score but its key signature shows three flats (C minor) rather than no accidentals (C major), Also, the Horn in C created by Musescore has an upper range limit far below the one written by Brahms. I have not been able to find or create a Horn in E at all. Is there a solution for this?
Many thanks.... without solving this, this project seems dead in the water....


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There are 13 (!) horns in Musescore 3.7! Search under "All Instruments".
Yes, and the keys of these horns are different. If you want a C major, you should mark the score with a C major accidental. Then the horn in C has no accidental, the horn in F has a sharp and the horn in E has four flats.

See the appendix ...

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In reply to by graffesmusic

There is indeed no key signature on the staff for either instrument on Brahms' score. It is simply named as Horns 1 and 3 in C (showing C minor key signature) , Horns 2 and 4 in E (showing (showing B major signature). With Hilde's help, reminding me how to use All Instruments and the drop down menu, I now have the horns ready! Thanks for your reply. It's good to know help can be found here!

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