The horn is a brass instrument consisting of about 12–13 feet (3.7–4.0 m) of tubing wrapped into a coil with a flared bell.
Horns have valves, operated with the left hand, to route the air into extra tubing to change the pitch.
Most horns have lever-operated rotary valves, but some horns like the Vienna horn use piston valves (similar to trumpet valves).
Compared to the other brass instruments in the orchestra, it has a very different mouthpiece, but has the widest usable range - approximately five octaves, depending on the ability of the player.
The horn is the third highest sounding instrument group in the brass family, below the cornet at second highest, with trumpet being the highest.
Horns are mostly tuned in B♭ or F, or a combination of those.
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