| Keyword | Excerpt (click on keyword for complete article) |
| H | The German and Scandinavian name for the note B. |
| H. A. Weymann & Son, Inc. | See Weymann. |
| H. & A. Selmer Inc. | US instrument manufacturer, not to be confused with the French H. Selmer.H. & A. Selmer Inc. was founded by Alexander Selmer as the US distributor of the clarinet made by his brother Henri's factory. |
| H. F. Meyer | See Nach H. F. Meyer. |
| H. Fiehn | Ocarina manufacturer in Vienna.I have not been able to establish the connection between F. Fiehn and H. Fiehn but since the first were active around 1900 and the second during the 1930s it's not unlik |
| H. Lange & Co. | Piano manufacturer in Berlin. |
| H. N. White Co. | Brass instruments manufacturer in Cleveland, Ohio.H. N. White & Co. was the manufacturer of the King and Silver King instruments. |
| H. S. G. | Instrument brand used by Hamilton S. Gordon. |
| H. Selmer | French instrument manufacturer and distributor.Today the brand is only used for clarinets and saxophones and occasionally trumpets, but throughout history it's been used for a number of different inst |
| H. Theo. Glaesel | Violin maker in Markneukirchen. |
| H. V. May's Silver Sax Choir | Saxophone quartet. |
| H. Wolfframm | German piano manufacturer, located in Dresden. |
| Haake | Piano manufacturer in Hannover. |
| Haarklou, Andreas | Norwegian composer. |
| Haarklou, Johannes | Norwegian composer. |
| Haas, Johann Wilhelm | Trumpet maker in Nürnberg |
| Hàba, Alois | Czech composer. |
| Habanera | (Sp.) A syncopated dance, usually in 2/4 time and accompagnied by singing. As the name suggests, the dance originated in Havana, but it's perhaps best known from Spain where it was introduced during t |
| Habbestad, Kjell | Norwegian composer. |
| Haber, Louis | Composer. |