No, horn does not need to be capitalised.
It means "put some spin on it." In this context, English probably derives from the French anglé "bent, at an angle," which is pronounced the same as anglais "English." Likewise the so-called English horn, from the French cor anglé "bent horn"
Billy-be-hanged from the book, By the Great Horn Spoon,mans something really scary
horn
"Let's take the bull by it's horn."
France
no
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.
There is the French Horn and a Bb Horn.
The French horn. Though a brass instrument it most often sits with the woodwinds.
no they didn't have a F horn (French Horn) in their music
yes
no the tuba is.
A horn is 'une corne' (fem.) in French.
ang french horn ay./.........
French horn
No it is not the same as a French or English horn.