Hörner
Hörner is a term with multiple meanings, primarily referring to a type of musical instrument or anatomical protrusions found on animals. In music, Hörner are a family of brass instruments characterized by their conical bore and the use of valves to change pitch. The most common example is the French horn, which can be played in various keys and is known for its mellow, resonant tone. Other types of horns exist across different cultures and historical periods, often differing in construction and sound production.
As an anatomical feature, Hörner are hard, pointed or curved structures that grow from the skull of