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A French horn is most likely to be found in a concert band or a brass band, although there are jazz bands with French horns. French horn is in its element, however, in a symphony orchestra.
Graeme Page is a french horn player in the Canadian Brass.
In an orchestra they are Trumpet Horn (Formally French Horn) Trombone Tuba In a Brass/Silver band Cornet Trombone Euphonium Tuba
The French horn is a brass.
Trumpet, French horn, trombone, tuba, in an orchestra; euphonium and baritone horn in a concert band; tenor horn and alto horn in a British-style brass band.
Trumpet , French horn ,and Baritone is all I know. Sorry if that did not help.
The French horn. Though a brass instrument it most often sits with the woodwinds.
French horn is one of the most unique brass instruments. It is very different from say a tuba or a trumpet. An experienced horn player usually has a very mellow and soft sound which is not likely in other brass instruments. You should know this but the french horn has the horn facing behind you so if you're playing in like a school band, the people behind are going to complain a lot. It is very hard to blast on a french horn or play very loud, but not impossible.
The french horn is in the category of Brass instruments. All other brass instruments are technically relatives of the french horn. ---------------- The closest thing I could think of is a mellophone.... Its like a french horn but for Marching Band.... It sort of looks like a trumpet. Trumpets are also relatives of the french horn... I would suggest if you are a beginner to start out on the trumpet then move to one of these instruments.... I would know because I play mellophone now and its my 3rd year of band and I just stopped playing trumpet. Hope this helps.
The French Horn is made of brass tubing. Basicly, the Horn is a chunk of of brass tubing.
Yes, the hunting horn is a brass instrument.
I think it is the french horn, when the New England Brass Band comes to my school, the lady that plays the french horn sticks her hand in the horn.