The typical maximum range extends as high as the C above the treble staff all the way down to the F just below the bass staff (written notation, not concert pitch). Some players can play higher or lower, but there is very little literature that calls for extreme range.
A flute's range is higher than that of a cello, French horn, or tympani.
Both it has a really big range actually infinite. Thats why you should play french horn
The French Horn is a graceful brass instrument. It has a wide range, but works best around middle C. It is common to be used has harmonic support, but it can also take a melody if it has to.
The French Horn really doesn't have a limit. The limit is just as high as you can play it.
No, they're entirely different. The French horn's range is more of an alto or even soprano. Baritones are pitched considerably lower... at least an octave, and generally more like an octave and a half.
The reason why the french horn is called a french horn is because, even if it started to develop in Germany it was completed in France, heinz the name French Horn
The French horn is a brass.
The French horn. Though a brass instrument it most often sits with the woodwinds.
A horn is 'une corne' (fem.) in French.
ang french horn ay./.........
The French Horn's range easily surpasses the other brass instrument's do to its unique shape. It is conical like other brass, but doesn't open as quickly allowing higher range while having long circular tubing enabling the lower register.
no they didn't have a F horn (French Horn) in their music