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crumhorn - Reference Center

Crumhorn, J-shaped, double-reed musical instrument used throughout Europe from the 15th cent. through the 17th cent. It possesses a soft, reedy tone. The reed is enclosed by a wooden cap with a hole at the top through which the player blows. The cap...more

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  • Crumhorn Home Page

    Jul 6, 2009 ... Presents information concerning the musical instrument known as the crumhorn. Includes history, reconstructions, making your own, music, ...

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  • Crumhorn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The crumhorn is a musical instrument of the woodwind family, most commonly used during the Renaissance period. In modern times, there has been a revival of ...

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  • The Crumhorn

    The name of the Crumhorn comes from the German krumhorn (also krummhorn, krumphorn), meaning curved horn (or the older English crump, meaning curve, ...

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  • Crumhorn

    A maker of Renaissance windcap instruments such as crumhorns and cornamusen.

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  • Hauptwerk Virtual Pipe Organ

    Hauptwerk is state-of-the-art virtual instrument software for Apple Macs and PCs bringing the world's best pipe organs within reach of musicians everywhere.

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  • Crumhorn

    Thus, the crumhorn was sounded by blowing into a mouthpiece, not by placing the lips directly on the reeds. The crumhorn is curved and shaped like the ...

    www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/textc/Crumhorn.html - Similar

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