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Where does the surname 'Horn' come from?

The English surname Horn is first found in Durham, where they'd held family seat.


What is the English horn also called?

The English horn is also known as the Cor Anglais


How long is the English horn?

The English horn is 2 feet 7.5 inches


Is the English horn suprano or bass?

The English Horn is generally considered a mezzo soprano


How do you describe an English horn?

The cor anglais (English horn) is a double-reed woodwind.


Is a trumpet a horn?

No it is not the same as a French or English horn.


What horn isn't a horn at all it's the brother of the oboe?

English horn


What are some recommended pieces of English horn music for intermediate players to practice?

Some recommended pieces of English horn music for intermediate players to practice include "Sonata for English Horn and Piano" by Paul Hindemith, "Romance for English Horn and Piano" by Robert Schumann, and "Elegy for English Horn and Piano" by Igor Stravinsky.


Does an English horn have a reed?

The English horn requires a specialized double reed similar to the Oboe


Where can you buy a single English horn case but not an english horn and oboe combo case?

forrests


Did the English horn evolve other instrument?

The English Horn is a variant of the Oboe. It has a double reed and is pitched five notes lower then the oboe (F).


Where did the last name Hartson come from?

Hartson is an English variant of the name Hartshorn. Hartshorn is likely to be named after either Hartshorne in Derbyshire or Hartshorn in Northumberland. It's derived from the Old English "heorot" meaning "hart" or "stag" and "horn" meaning "horn". It was used to refer to a hill that resembled a stag's horn.