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    The French horn (since the 1930s known simply as the horn in professional music circles) is a brass instrument made of tubing wrapped into a coil with a flared bell.

  2. The French horn (as distinct from the German and Vienna horns), is also usually referred to simply as the "horn" by orchestral players. The bore of the French horn is small, between 10.8 and 11 mm, compared to 11.5 mm for the German horn, but not as small as the Vienna horn at 10.7 mm.

  3. Jan 2, 2020 · A Musical Invention Based on Early Hunting Horns. UygarGeographic/Getty Images. By. Mary Bellis. Updated on January 02, 2020. Throughout the last six centuries, the evolution of horns has gone from the most basic of instruments used for hunting and announcements to more sophisticated musical versions designed to elicit the most melodious sounds.

  4. Horn (instrument) A natural horn, with central crook: a cor solo, Raoux, Paris, 1797. A modern French horn. The horn is a brass instrument. It developed from the horns that some animals have on their heads. Modern horns are often called French horns .

  5. Nov 28, 2023 · Last updated 28th November 2023. The French Horn, often called the Horn, is a standard instrument used in a symphony orchestra. Usually made up of four to five players, the Horn section sits in the orchestra’s back row and adds color to the ensemble, and is associated with heroic themes to the music. This instrument’s history and evolution ...

  6. The horn is a brass instrument. It developed from the horns that some animals have on their heads. Modern horns are often called French horns. A natural horn, with central crook: a cor solo, Raoux, Paris, 1797A modern French horn

  7. Discover the origins and evolution of the French horn, one of the most versatile and expressive instruments in classical music.

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