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Remove the cap of the powder horn and the powder will come out
A powder horn was used to hold gun powder for guns. The powder horn was made for a real animal horn and was good for storing gun powder because there was no worry for it to ignite.
A Tenor horn already has valves, so there for it would go by the same name.
It resembles a modern French horn, but it's usually a bit smaller, and it has no valves.
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A powder horn.
In music it would be a horn
French horns do have valves, but not the same kind trumpets use. Trumpets use pistons, and french horns use Rotary Valves. However, a marching french horn, a melophone, does have piston valves.
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The powder horn is where the powder of the gun is so if you want to shot you need the powder
Not all brass instruments have valves. For example, the trombone has a slide. The trumpet, euphonium, and french horn have three valves.
The knobs on the tuba and Trumpet are called valves. The knobs on a french horn are often called valves or rotors. You use valve oil on the tuba and trumpet, while you use rotor oil for the french horn.