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English: Detail photograph of the valves of a French horn. This is a closeup of the valves of a typical F/Bb double horn. Note the left most valve, which selects the Bb side of the horn when depressed. (Photo by Wikipedia user dbrandon of his Conn 8d horn.)
Date 2003-01-30 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia
Author Original uploader was Dbrandon at en.wikipedia
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