Difference between revisions of "Horn"
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* A musical instrument, the [[English Horn]] | * A musical instrument, the [[English Horn]] | ||
* A musical instrument, the [[French Horn]] | * A musical instrument, the [[French Horn]] | ||
− | * In [[jazz]] music, may refer to any brass instruments, or the saxophone, which is a [[woodwind]] instrument | + | * In [[jazz]] music, may refer to any brass instruments, or the [[saxophone]], which is a [[woodwind]] instrument |
* A stiffened protuberance, usually from the skull of an animal | * A stiffened protuberance, usually from the skull of an animal | ||
− | * In Baseball, a horn is when a player strikes out six times in one game | + | * In [[Baseball]], a horn is when a player strikes out six times in one game |
* A colloquial term for a [[telephone]] | * A colloquial term for a [[telephone]] |
Latest revision as of 17:03, May 8, 2009
This page lists articles that have similar names. To remove any ambiguity, the differences are described here.
- A musical instrument, the English Horn
- A musical instrument, the French Horn
- In jazz music, may refer to any brass instruments, or the saxophone, which is a woodwind instrument
- A stiffened protuberance, usually from the skull of an animal
- In Baseball, a horn is when a player strikes out six times in one game
- A colloquial term for a telephone