The french horn is a brass instrument. The sound of the horn can mix very nice with the sound of woodwind instruments. The horn is the only brass instrument that is used in the classical wind quintet, which consist of Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, bassoon and horn. This quintet is sometimes referred to as "woodwind quintet", although the horn really is not a woodwind.
The horn is not in the woodwind family.
By Horn, I assume you mean French Horn, in which case the answer would be no, it is a brass instrument.
A woodwind quartet.
Maybe, but then it wouldn't really be a woodwind quintet. A classic woodwind quintet includes flute, bassoon, clarinet, oboe, and French horn.
Yes, the hunting horn is a brass instrument.
The horn is not in the woodwind family.
By Horn, I assume you mean French Horn, in which case the answer would be no, it is a brass instrument.
Any french horn is considered a woodwind, even though it's played like a brass instrument. They are a woodwind because they can play in a woodwind ensemble, but it doesn't use any type of reed; it uses a brass mouthpiece.
The French horn.
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A woodwind quartet.
Maybe, but then it wouldn't really be a woodwind quintet. A classic woodwind quintet includes flute, bassoon, clarinet, oboe, and French horn.
Yes, the hunting horn is a brass instrument.
No, an alto horn is not a woodwind instrument, it is a brass instrument. Woodwind instruments use reeds, except for flutes and recorders.
French horn, trumpet, tuba, bar-sax (also part woodwind), baritone, euphonium (like baritone, but with straight top).
It is technically a brass instrument, though it often plays woodwind parts in symphonic situations.
From left to right it's Flute, Oboe, French Horn, Bassoon, then clarinet