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- Horn_section abstract "In many genres of music, a horn section is a group of musicians playing woodwind and brass instruments in varying combinations, who augment the basic group of players. However, in an orchestra or concert band, it comprises only the musicians who play the French horn, and in a British-style brass band it is the tenor horn players. In some popular-music genres the horn section is integral to the group, rather than being merely supplemental.".
- Q2902628 abstract "In many genres of music, a horn section is a group of musicians playing woodwind and brass instruments in varying combinations, who augment the basic group of players. However, in an orchestra or concert band, it comprises only the musicians who play the French horn, and in a British-style brass band it is the tenor horn players. In some popular-music genres the horn section is integral to the group, rather than being merely supplemental.".
- Horn_section comment "In many genres of music, a horn section is a group of musicians playing woodwind and brass instruments in varying combinations, who augment the basic group of players. However, in an orchestra or concert band, it comprises only the musicians who play the French horn, and in a British-style brass band it is the tenor horn players. In some popular-music genres the horn section is integral to the group, rather than being merely supplemental.".
- Q2902628 comment "In many genres of music, a horn section is a group of musicians playing woodwind and brass instruments in varying combinations, who augment the basic group of players. However, in an orchestra or concert band, it comprises only the musicians who play the French horn, and in a British-style brass band it is the tenor horn players. In some popular-music genres the horn section is integral to the group, rather than being merely supplemental.".