It is considered a brass instrument because of its buzz-style mouthpiece
Traditionally orchestral, but it can be used in just about anything.
The English horn is a member of the woodwind family. It is essentially an alto oboe.
The horn is not in the woodwind family.
Trumpet, trombone, French horn, tuba, baritone.
By Horn, I assume you mean French Horn, in which case the answer would be no, it is a brass instrument.
Traditionally orchestral, but it can be used in just about anything.
Traditionally orchestral, but it can be used in just about anything.
The English horn is a member of the woodwind family. It is essentially an alto oboe.
The horn is not in the woodwind family.
Brass.
Trumpet, trombone, French horn, tuba, baritone.
The English horn is a member of the woodwind family. It is essentially an alto Oboe.
By Horn, I assume you mean French Horn, in which case the answer would be no, it is a brass instrument.
Tenor horn, in america it is known as an alto horn. French horn.
Probably not. Old orchestral pieces like that usually keep horn parts written in their original keys, and it's up to the player to transpose as needed.
Somewhere in between the two, but it's typically used in place of the horn.
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".