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French horn

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Did you know?

When King George III  first heard the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's Messiah, he stood so the  audience stood as well - people today still stand up when it is played.

History of Instrument[Close-up picture of French_horn tubing]

The leader of the brass section is the French horn. But when it was first made nobody used it indoors because it sound harsh. In France the nobility used the horn during hunts and made up special codes to signal each other. It was even used by the night watch to call when there was trouble.

Even though it is called the French horn it first began to be developed in Germany. It was completed as we know it today in France. So that's why we call it a French horn. Some French horns are really two horns in one. They have two sets of tubing. The player switches between  the two sets of coiled tubing by working a valve with his left thumb. One set of tubing gives a mellow, rich, deep tone. And the other makes a higher, brighter sound.

Once the French horn became part of the orchestra its shape began to change. The tube got longer, the bell was made wider, and it got its crooks and valves. It is the only brass instrument with a funnel-shaped mouthpiece. If all of the tubing were uncoiled it would be over 20 feet long.

The valves of a French horn are rotary valves. When the player pushes down on a valve it pulls a string that opens or closes different valves. French horn players put their right hand inside the bell of the horn to adjust the tone.

Range of the French Horn:

From G two octaves below middle C to F one octave above middle C.

[french keyboard]

Music for the French Horn

Peter and the Wolf  by S. Prokofiev - the horns represent the wolf
Rhapsody in Blue by Gershwin
Der Freischutz by Weber
Konzertstuck by Schumann
Till Eulenspiegel a symphonic poem by Richard Strauss
Brandenburg Concerto by J. S. Bach
Concertos for Horn by W. A. Mozart
Concerto in D major by J. Haydn
Symphony No. 3 Eroica  the third movement by Beethoven

[Christian's french horn]

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