Yes because it is made of brass I'm pretty sure.
It's part of the brass section.
Yes, the hunting horn is a brass instrument.
alto horn is a member of the brass family. it is most commonly used in the united kingdom where it is used in brass bands and referred to as the tenor horn.
Tenor horn, in america it is known as an alto horn. French horn.
Brass.
Horns are in the brass family.
The English horn is not a member of the brass family. It is a reed instrument pitched in F and is played by an oboist. Trombones, trumpets, tubas, and french horns are in the brass family because they are made of brass and played with a mouthpiece, not a reed.
By Horn, I assume you mean French Horn, in which case the answer would be no, it is a brass instrument.
The trumpet and trombone both belong to the brass family.
The tuba, the trumpet, the trombone and the french horn are all members of the brass family. However, not all instruments made from brass are members of the brass family. For example, the saxophone is typically made of brass, but it is a member of the woodwind family.
Horns are actually mid-range instruments. They're dead center in the spectrum of brass instruments: lower than trumpets, but higher than trombones and tubas. They often share super similar parts to alto saxes in concert band repertoir. However, horns have quite a large range because of its conical (cone) shape, and aren't restricted to a set range like trumpets and trobones are. Hope this helps! =)
A baritone horn is a brass instrument. It is a few inches shorter and a few pounds lighter than a tuba.