Brass Instrument
French Horn
Brass Family instruments produce
their unique sound by the player buzzing his/her lips while blowing air through
a cup or funnel shaped mouthpiece. To produce higher or lower pitches, the player
adjusts the opening between his/her lips. The brass family can trace its ancestry
back to herald French horns, hunting horns, and military bugles. The main instruments
of the brass family include the trumpet, trombone, French horn, and tuba. As
with other instrument families, the shorter the tubing length, the higher the
sound and the longer the tubing length, the lower the sound.
The horn or French horn consists of about 12 feet of narrow
tubing wound into a circle. The player obtains different notes on the horn with
a clear mellow sound by pressing valves with the left hand and by moving the
right hand inside of the bell.
This project was created by Ahmed Azab.
Since �2001