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Why is the French Horn not part of the woodwind family? pls respond asap. i will mark you as branliest

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Answered by akashujawanerocker
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because its an instrument that is usd to play with the help of blowing wind.

Answered by mandar3412
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Explanation:

Although its mellow tone quality often lends the French horn to be paired with woodwind instruments, it is a brass instrument, but not simply because it is made of metal.

It would be easy to assume that wind instruments made out of wood are woodwinds and those made of brass (or another metal) are brass instruments. This is not always the case, however—what truly determines whether a wind instrument belongs to the woodwind or brass family is not what they are made of, but how sound is propagated within the instrument.

A brass instrument produces sound when the instrumentalist creates sympathetic vibrations from their embouchure to the body of the instrument, usually via a mouthpiece.

"The French horn, first developed in the 1680s, was originally used to signal the beginning of a hunt, according to Horn History. However, as composers began writing more complex music for the horn, its structure and tonal characteristic changed.Brass or Woodwind. The French horn is technically a brass instrument because it is made of brass. However, its warm mellow sound blends well with woodwinds, which is why composers began writing it into woodwind quintets, according to the International Music Foundation of Chicago.

Brass Quintet: The versatility of the French horn is such that it can also be part of a brass quintet.

French Horn and Saxophone: The French horn is so similar to woodwind instruments that it often shares parts with the alto saxophone in larger band settings. Both of these instruments, in fact, can be seen as a link between the brass and the woodwind family.

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