Bb/F Double French Horn with removable bell – FH611
German Tenor Horn (Bb Baritone) – BR130
Triple French Horn – FH613P
F French Horn (student) – FH20
Bb French Horn (student) – FH25
Eb Tenor/Alto Horn – AH50
British Bb Compensated Baritone (4-Valve) - BR144P
Rotary Posthorn – FH40
Bb Parforce Hunting Horn – FH80
High F French Horn – FH41
Natural Horn – FH790
Bb/F Wagner Tuba – FH250
Bb/F Double French Horn FH601 P
Eb Tenor/Alto Horn (student) – AH13
Bb Compensated Baritone (3-valve) – BR140
Bb Baritone (student) – BR12
French Bb Saxhorn - BR20
Mellophone - MM51
Bb Single French Horn – FH33, 4 valve with stop valve
An alto horn looks similar to a baritone or a euphonium but is smaller in size and presented in the key of Eb.
The french horn is considered to have the widest tonal range of all the brass instruments; blending well with many other musical instruments, the french horn has a rich timbre is somewhere between brass and woodwind.
French horns can be traced back to hunting horns of 16th century France and Germany. Consequently, to this day, the french horn has strong hunting and military connections and is therefore often used in orchestral and film music.