horn TUNING

What does it mean to “tune” my instrument?

Simply put, getting your instrument set to the correct length so that it is possible to play all notes in tune. This setting does not mean that all notes are now in tune. This just ensures your instrument length is not causing tuning issues.

Steps to Tuning:

  1. Breathing Exercises

  2. Equipment Check

  3. Mouthpiece Sounds (with reference audio if possible)

  4. Long Tones (without & with reference audio)

  5. Tuning Procedure

Step 1

breathing exercises

2 Min.

Step 2

Equipment Check

15 Sec.

It is always good to be sure your instrument is generally set in the correct position/length before playing every day.

Check the following:

  • Main Tuning Slide Length (typically pulled out ~a half inch)

  • F Tuning Slide (also pulled out ~a half inch)

  • Valve Slide Lengths vary depending on make and model

Step 3

long tones

3 Min.

Step 4

tuning process

1 Min.

Using a tuner, play your best tone on the following pitches.

If needed, adjust your main tuning slide:

  • If the pitch is high, pull the slide out a little

  • If the pitch is low, push the slide in a little

If you made an adjustment, play the tuning notes again to ensure you have your slide in the right position.