There is the French Horn and a Bb Horn.
The correct name for the instrument is simply the horn, or F horn, or horn in F. That F refers to the key in which it plays. People erroneously thought the F stood for French, and the name stuck. There was something unsatisfying about calling an instrument the horn without adding a modifier to the name.
The French horn is an F instrument. That means when a middle C is played on the horn, it sounds the same as an F a fifth below middle C on the piano.
the F-horn or simply the horn which is the name recommended by the international horn society. It is also called 'cor' or 'cor d'harmonie' in French."un cor d'harmonie" in French, simply 'a horn' in English, also called a 'F-Horn'
Depends how you finger the f horn. Horn can use any fingerings that mellophone can, but not the other way around. This is because the overtone series of the horn is an octave below that of the mellophone. ~ Adding onto that, mellowphones use the same fingerings as trumpets. Generally, the fingerings are the same as the F horn fingerings an octave lower, but not always.
Stanley F. Schmidt was born in 1926.
Stanley F. Teele was born in 1906.
Stanley F. Teele died in 1967.
F. A. Horn has written: 'Lettering at work'
F. R. Stanley has written: 'The permanent element'
Stanley F. Yolles has written: 'The Aging Employee'
Stanley F. Kline was born on 1901-11-15.
Stanley F. Kline died on 1942-11-08.
Stanley F. Bonner has written: 'The education of a Roman'
There is the French Horn and a Bb Horn.
The correct name for the instrument is simply the horn, or F horn, or horn in F. That F refers to the key in which it plays. People erroneously thought the F stood for French, and the name stuck. There was something unsatisfying about calling an instrument the horn without adding a modifier to the name.
The French horn is an F instrument. That means when a middle C is played on the horn, it sounds the same as an F a fifth below middle C on the piano.