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  1. Baritone horn (1537 bytes)
    1: A '''baritone horn''' in American usage is a [[bugle]] in the key of...
    3: ...nge Bb [[flugelhorn]] and Eb [[tenor horn]] (alto horn in the US). In the UK the baritone is found almos...
    5: ...The euphonium is closer in nature to the [[French horn]] and [[tuba]] with its conical bore. Music stor...
  2. Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
    1: [[Image:French-horn.png|right|]]
    2: ...hunting horn, and has been known as the '''French horn''' since at least 1750, although this usage is un...
    4: In other languages, the instrument is named ''Horn'' ([[German language|Gr.]]), ''corno'' (plural ''...
    6: ... tone. The typical [[playing range]] of a French horn goes from the written F at the bottom of the staf...
    10: ...th Century.png|thumb|right|"How to shout and blow Horns."--Fac-simile of a Miniature in the Manuscript o...
  3. Tenor horn (3923 bytes)
    1: ...ame '''tenor horn''' is identical with [[baritone horn]].
    5: ...b above the C above middle C.The standard bell-up horn comes in two basic shapes. One with the beginning...
    9: Tenor horns are very free-blowing instruments and intermedia...
    13: ...) in ascending order. These notes are part of the horn's harmonic series.
    17: ''To play a D#(as on the Tenor Horn)''

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  1. Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
    2: ...l range, she is noted for her purity of tone and "horn-like" improvisational ability, particularly in he...
  2. Ellen MacArthur (3652 bytes)
    16: ...or]], past the [[Cape of Good Hope]], past [[Cape Horn]] and back to the equator again. She crossed the...
  3. Nerve (2497 bytes)
    10: ...d through the ventral (i.e. closest to the belly) horn. The [[cranial nerve]]s do not synapse in the sp...
  4. History of sculpture (6101 bytes)
    31: ...d sculptures of Minoan times. A rhyton (drinking horn) in the shape of a bull was found in Knossos from...
  5. Clarinet (18825 bytes)
    89: ... a soprano mouthpiece. In appearance, the basset horn is most often distinguished from the alto by the ...
    90: ...itten) and presents a larger bore than the basset horn. Some examples of extended range (to written low ...
  6. Cor anglais (2674 bytes)
    1: The '''cor anglais''' or '''English horn''' is a [[musical instrument]] of the [[woodwind]...
    13: ...ain and culturally-affiliated countries; "English horn" is used in the United States.
    15: ... birth to another one, the naming of the [[French horn]], which is as French as the ''cor anglais'' is E...
  7. Crumhorn (1946 bytes)
    1: The '''crumhorn''' is a [[musical instrument]] of the [[woodwind]...
    2: ...in [[Early Music]] and people started to play crumhorns again.
    4: ...or ''krummhorn'' or ''krumphorn'') meaning ''bent horn''. This relates to the [[old English]] ''crump'' ...
    6: ...ength of the pipe. One unusual feature of the crumhorn is its shape; the end is bent upwards in a curve,...
    8: ...itches. Such a group is known as a consort of crumhorns.
  8. Oboe (5230 bytes)
    24: ...idely known today is the [[cor anglais]] (English Horn), which evolved from the Baroque [[oboe da caccia...
  9. Musician (3042 bytes)
    27: ** [[Hornist]] ''or'' Horn player
  10. Tarogato (729 bytes)
    4: ...ful sound similar to a cross between an [[english horn]] and a soprano saxophone.
  11. Brass instrument (5234 bytes)
    8: * [[Alphorn]]
    9: * [[Baritone horn]]
    18: * [[Flugelhorn]]
    21: * [[French horn]]
    28: * [[Tenor Horn]]
  12. Alphorn (1746 bytes)
    1: ...wind instrument]], consisting of a natural wooden horn of conical bore, having a cup-shaped [[mouthpiece...
    3: ...ind a tree bent at the base in the shape of an alphorn, but modern makers piece the wood together at the...
    5: ...r of the bore in relation to the length. An alpenhorn made at Rigi-Kulm, Schwytz, and now in the [[Vict...
    7: ...s playing an alphorn.jpg|thumb|A Swiss playing alphorn near a mountain lake]]
    8: ...ed in the orchestra by the French Horn) was an alphorn melody he heard in the Rigi area of Switzerland.
  13. Baritone horn (1537 bytes)
    1: A '''baritone horn''' in American usage is a [[bugle]] in the key of...
    3: ...nge Bb [[flugelhorn]] and Eb [[tenor horn]] (alto horn in the US). In the UK the baritone is found almos...
    5: ...The euphonium is closer in nature to the [[French horn]] and [[tuba]] with its conical bore. Music stor...
  14. Euphonium (3735 bytes)
    12: ...ritone), and the German '''baryton''' and '''tenorhorn'''. All trace their descent to the '''[[Serpent ...
  15. Flugelhorn (2315 bytes)
    1: [[image:Flugel-lhside-large.jpg|250px|Flugelhorn- this is a standard 3-valved Bb model.]]
    2: ...ve work [http://www.rickcarlson.com/brass/fluegelhorn.html].
    4: ...nets (though not as conical as that on a [[French horn]]).
    8: ...les Davis]] was a pioneer in the use of the flugelhorn in jazz on the <i>Quiet Nights</i> project arrang...
  16. Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
    1: [[Image:French-horn.png|right|]]
    2: ...hunting horn, and has been known as the '''French horn''' since at least 1750, although this usage is un...
    4: In other languages, the instrument is named ''Horn'' ([[German language|Gr.]]), ''corno'' (plural ''...
    6: ... tone. The typical [[playing range]] of a French horn goes from the written F at the bottom of the staf...
    10: ...th Century.png|thumb|right|"How to shout and blow Horns."--Fac-simile of a Miniature in the Manuscript o...
  17. Mellophone (1582 bytes)
    2: ...] that is typically used in place of the [[French horn]] in [[marching band]]s.
    4: ...hed in the [[key (music)|key]] of F, like concert horns.
    6: ...r, conical ("funnel") mouthpieces used on concert horns.
    9: ...es B flat or F French horn fingerings, and French horn mouthpieces.
  18. Serpent (instrument) (2056 bytes)
    1: ... brass, rather than a woodwind, instrument. The [[Hornbostel-Sachs]] scheme of [[musical instrument clas...
    7: A variation on the serpent was the '''bass horn''', which is essentially the same, but is simpler...
  19. Shofar (6586 bytes)
    2: A '''shofar''' is a [[ram (sheep)|ram]]'s [[horn]] that is used as a [[musical instrument]] for re...
    7: ...ii. 5). More frequently it was used as the signal-horn of war, like the silver trumpets mentioned in Num...
    11: ... side. On those occasions the shofarot were rams' horns curved in shape and ornamented with silver at th...
    15: The shofar may be the horn of any [[kosher]] animal, except that of a cow or...
    17: ...mbling that of a European [[trumpet]] or [[French horn]], but smaller.
  20. Tenor horn (3923 bytes)
    1: ...ame '''tenor horn''' is identical with [[baritone horn]].
    5: ...b above the C above middle C.The standard bell-up horn comes in two basic shapes. One with the beginning...
    9: Tenor horns are very free-blowing instruments and intermedia...
    13: ...) in ascending order. These notes are part of the horn's harmonic series.
    17: ''To play a D#(as on the Tenor Horn)''

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