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A Brief History of (French) Horn Evolution ... In English speaking countries it is called the French horn (and The International Horn Society wants to change that!*). Certainly, the horn has some roots in French heritage, but not exclusively - as the next few pages will explain.
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www.hornplanet.com/hornpage/museum/history/intro.html
www.hornplanet.com/hornpage/museum/history/intro.html
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A Brief History of Horn Evolution ... In 1636, French musical scholar Marin Mersenne wrote of four different kinds of horns in his Harmonie Universelle: Le grand cor (the big horn), the cor à plusiers tours, (the horn of several turns), le cor qui n'a qu'un seul tour (the horn which has only one turn), and le huchet (the...
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www.hornplanet.com/hornpage/museum/history/horn_history...
www.hornplanet.com/hornpage/museum/history/horn_history1.html
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Horns - History of the French Horn ... According to A Brief History of Horn Evolution, "Double French horns were invented by both Edmund Gumpert and Fritz Kruspe in the late 1800s. German Fritz Kruspe, who has been credited most often as being the inventor of the modern double French horn, combined the pitches of the horn in...
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inventors.about.com/od/fstartinventions/a/French_Horn.h...
inventors.about.com/od/fstartinventions/a/French_Horn.htm
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Horn Matters; One of the largest online resources on the French horn, Horn Matters is a collaborative website by John Ericson and Bruce Hembd, featuring horn news and short articles for students, players, and teachers. ... Articles on Horn History, Horn Playing, and Other Middle Brass...
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www.public.asu.edu/~jqerics/articles_online.htm
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The middle-range brass instrument in the Western orchestra or band is sometimes called the horn, sometimes the French horn. It is an aerophone with a conical bore, a fairly small mouthpiece, ... Summary: An introduction to and short history of the orchestral brass instrument called the "French horn" or "horn",
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cnx.org/content/m11617/latest/
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History to the French Horn ... French Horn Range ... Trumpet History...
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www.wagner-tuba.com/french_horn_history.htm
www.wagner-tuba.com/french_horn_history.htm
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At a country fair Sergeant Raymond Ganier, so the official caption tells us, 'is saying to pretty Miss Verna Short, Pukekohe, NZ who is an admirer of both the French horn and the marine, "This is where I blow"'. ... This site is produced by the History Group of the New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage.
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www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/french-horn-lesson
www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/french-horn-lesson
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The Horn Player's FAQ is an excellent starting point for anyone looking for more information on the [French] Horn. ... When this FAQ was created, it represented the only widely-used reference site for the horn on the WWW. Nowadays, of course, all one has to do is go to Wikipedia or Google to find a wealth of information,
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www.boerger.org/horn/
www.boerger.org/horn/
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Horn (instrument) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The horn is a brass instrument consisting of about 12 foot of tubing wrapped into a coil with a flared bell. A musician who plays the horn is called a horn player (or less frequently, a hornist). De...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horn_(instrument)
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