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The French Horn is made of brass tubing. Basicly, the Horn is a chunk of of brass tubing.

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it depends upon the maker, but it's usually brass/nickel.

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What year was the french horn made?

The French Horn was made round aboty 1760s


Where was the french horn made?

it was started in Germany but finished in France hence its named the French horn


What is the french horn is made out of?

Most French horns are made out of mettle. Mine is made out of mettle.....


What is french horn made from?

Brass or other metals.


Who was the creator of the french horn?

The creator for a double French horn is Edmund Gumpert and Fritz Kruspe. The double was made in the late 1800s.


Where was the French horn invented?

The French Horn was invented in 1753, it was invented because it was used for commutation and for the beautiful sound it made.


What is an African ivory horn?

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Can you find out the history of your french horn from the serial number?

The serial number of a horn tells you when it was made and where. Just look up a list online from the company that the horn was made by


When was the french horn produced?

it was made somewhere in america, not france


Why is french horn called a french horn?

The reason why the french horn is called a french horn is because, even if it started to develop in Germany it was completed in France, heinz the name French Horn


Is French horn a brass?

The French horn is a brass.


Is a marching French horn the same as a regular French horn?

No. A marching french horn, also called a mellophone, has a shape more like a trumpet with a large bell facing forward. A "regular" french horn has the bell facing backwards. You use your left hand to play the french horn and your right hand to play the mellophone. Fingering also changes to that identical to a trumpet, or a B-flat Horn (the E's and D's are fingered differently). Some mellophones are made to be used with a trumpet (cornet) mouthpiece, but there are adapters you can use to use your horn mouthpiece. Other mellophone are made to be used only with a horn mouthpiece.