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  1. A horn is any of a family of musical instruments made of a tube, usually made of metal and often curved in various ways, with one narrow end into which the musician blows, and a wide end from which sound emerges.

  2. Horn, in music, any of several wind instruments sounded by vibration of the player’s tensed lips against a mouthpiece and primarily derived from animal horns blown at the truncated narrow end or, as among many tropical peoples, at a hole in the side.

  3. Horn is a musical instrument derived from the hunting horn, with valves added in the 19th century. Learn about the French and German types of horn, their range, technique, and orchestral use, as well as the alphorn, a long woodwind instrument of the Alps.

  4. Jun 12, 2024 · Definition: The term “horn” refers to a family of brass instruments, characterized by tubing (usually metal), curves, a narrow end to blow into, and a wide end for sound to emerge. Common Types: Major types include the Natural Horn, Fingerhole Horn, Russian Horns, German Horn, Vienna Horn, French Horn, Marching Mellophone, Wagner Tuba, and ...

  5. Aug 7, 2013 · In this film, Katy Woolley introduces her instrument - the horn. To learn more about the horn visit http://www.philharmonia.co.uk/explore/instruments/horn En...

  6. Learn about the horn, a brass instrument with a soft resonant timbre and a unique way of playing. Find out its origins, structure, how to play, how to choose and care for an instrument, and some trivia.

  7. Horns made up to the middle of the nineteenth century are called "natural horns" because of their simplistic structure, which consists of a large bell, a single coiled tube, and a mouthpiece. The pitch of this type of instrument can only be changed by changing the vibration of the lips, and even then it is only possible to produce a tone ...

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