Mozart horn concerto 1-4, also nocturno op 7 strauss
No one. It wasn't a French Horn. It was a Flugelhorn.
Yes, it's a popular and reputable brand.
W.A. Mozart and Franz Strauss.
Yes. It does not matter what other people think as long as u like. Ps I think it is a good solo
Dennis Brain
No one. It wasn't a French Horn. It was a Flugelhorn.
Yes, it's a popular and reputable brand.
It can, but in large ensembles, there are usually two or four parts.
W.A. Mozart and Franz Strauss.
Yes. It does not matter what other people think as long as u like. Ps I think it is a good solo
Dennis Brain
While the French horn is named after France, it is actually not widely associated with French musicians. The instrument is used in orchestras around the world, and its name may be more related to the design of the horn rather than its popularity in France.
yes
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 most popular brass instrument is the french horn. I also play it :)
The French horn is a brass.
The song is "For No One". It is on the album, "Revolver". The solo is played by Alan Civil, who also plays in the orchestral ending/crescendo in "A Day in the Life".