they were first used in 1565 by the famous composer Ivan a tinkle
"B" Sharp
No one. It wasn't a French Horn. It was a Flugelhorn.
The actual name for the "marching F-Horn" is a Mellophone. The fingerings are identical to that of a trumpet. On a Horn, you finger the E open and the D first. On a Mellophone (marching horn) the E is first and second, and the D is first and third.
My guess it was played on the keyboard.
I think it is the french horn, when the New England Brass Band comes to my school, the lady that plays the french horn sticks her hand in the horn.
"B" Sharp
He played the French Horn
The French horn was actually first created in Germany. I don't how it came to be named a French horn, but I know that the correct name is just "horn". So it was actually created in Germany.
Jennifer Bliman has: Played French Horn Girl in "Fame" in 2009. Played Girl with French Horn in "Modern Family" in 2009. Played French Horn Player in "The Composer" in 2012. Played Orphan Girl (segment "Mother May I") in "The Profane Exhibit" in 2013. Played French Horn Student in "Vamp the Series" in 2013.
No one. It wasn't a French Horn. It was a Flugelhorn.
Yes
One is the French Horn.
The French horn was actually first created in Germany. I don't how it came to be named a French horn, but I know that the correct name is just "horn". So it was actually created in Germany.
The actual name for the "marching F-Horn" is a Mellophone. The fingerings are identical to that of a trumpet. On a Horn, you finger the E open and the D first. On a Mellophone (marching horn) the E is first and second, and the D is first and third.
My guess it was played on the keyboard.
A school? A school?
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