It depends on your point of view but I'd say French Horn, if you want one of your own these are the best makes, Yamaha, Paxman and Alexander, I'm a trombonist but my friend plays French Horn and told me the best brands, good luck playing it!
Trumpet, French Horn, Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Piano, Keyboard and Synthesizer.
probably the french horn, percussion, or trumpet. I play the tenor sax, but there aren't but 2 boys that play sax.
Either men or women can play the French Horn, and both do. There is nothing about a person's gender that makes them a better or worse French Horn player (that goes for all musical instruments).
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The slides on a french horn help carry the sound from the mouthpiece to the bell. I know this because i happen to play the french horn.
He played the French Horn
French Horn in F plays a G
French horn, violin, and piano.
the french for is usually located in the back and center depending on how musicians play the french horn
Learning to play the French horn can be challenging due to its unique technique and the need for strong breath control. With practice and dedication, it is possible to become proficient at playing the French horn.
Generally, yes. The french horn is easy to learn, but difficult to play well.