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French horn
noun
- a musical brass wind instrument with a long, coiled tube having a conical bore and a flaring bell.
French horn
noun
- music a valved brass instrument with a funnel-shaped mouthpiece and a tube of conical bore coiled into a spiral. It is a transposing instrument in F. Range: about three and a half octaves upwards from B on the second leger line below the bass staff See horn
Word History and Origins
Origin of French horn1
Example Sentences
It was a summer day in 2020, a peak of the coronavirus pandemic, and Mr. Milando, a French horn player, had been driving through a locked-down, emptied-out Times Square.
The species are known to grunt, growl and even hum — the latter of which might even sound like a foghorn or a single note played on a French horn, according to Cornell University professor and study senior author Andrew Bass.
But his father brought his son's beloved French horn to his bedside.
Yet Rupert can still play his French horn to an exceptional standard, which Izzy describes as "a miracle".
To the human ear, the hum might sound like a single note on a French horn or a foghorn.
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