It turns it into a B flat horn, the fingerings change when you hold down the trigger.
There is the French Horn and a Bb Horn.
It does if it's a double horn.
Thumb
Yes, in that the trigger puts the horn in B-flat
The double (F/Bb) was originated in Germany, not in France.
There is the French Horn and a Bb Horn.
The creator for a double French horn is Edmund Gumpert and Fritz Kruspe. The double was made in the late 1800s.
It does if it's a double horn.
Ambiguous. Most likely though, a horn in F, a double horn, or, less often, a Bb horn. Or, not a marching horn.
Thumb
Yes, in that the trigger puts the horn in B-flat
About 12 feet for the single French Horn, although the double horn and some different models could have slight variations.
The double (F/Bb) was originated in Germany, not in France.
Trumpet fingerings can be used on French Horn, but those are not the standard fingerings. They also cannot be used when the Thumb Key or Trigger (T) is used.
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 English horn is a double-reed instrument with a mellow and melancholic sound, while the French horn is a brass instrument with a bright and bold sound. The English horn is played with a double reed and requires a more focused embouchure, while the French horn is played with a mouthpiece and requires a more open embouchure. In terms of musical repertoire, the English horn is commonly used in orchestral and chamber music, while the French horn is versatile and can be found in a wide range of musical genres including classical, jazz, and pop.
a french horn can weigh up to 25 or 30 pounds.it depends on what kind it is.if you have a professional horn it will be a lot heavier than a regular or student horn.regular and student horns weigh about 10 -15 pounds