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crumhorn Meaning in Bengali



একটি রেনেসাঁ একটি ডবল খাগড়া এবং কুঁচন নল (কুটিল শিঙা সঙ্গে Woodwind





crumhorn's Usage Examples:

"crumhorn mountain".


The crumhorn is a musical instrument of the woodwind family, most commonly used during the Renaissance period.


single drone pipe, and reproductions are similar to a loud, continuous crumhorn.


The name is sometimes confused with the similar-sounding name crumhorn, a musical woodwind instrument probably of different design, called "tournebout".


In common with the crumhorn and cornamuse, it is a wooden double-reed instrument with the reed enclosed.


The sound is a similar to the crumhorn, but is softer.


crumhorn and the cornett.


The crumhorn was especially associated with the lituus because of the similarity of its shape.


The equation of the crumhorn.


It is similar to the crumhorn in having a windcap over the reed and cylindrical bore.


uses a mix of modern and medieval instruments, such as the lute, cittern, crumhorn and rauschpfeife, along with the Moog synthesizer, bass and electric guitars.


to extend the range upward by means of a thumbhole (as is seen on the crumhorn, sordun, and other cylindrical bore reed instruments.


Bombardeers (France) Catalan shawm Cromorne (French baroque, different from the crumhorn) Contra Forte Duduk (Armenia) Dulcian Dulzaina (Spain) Heckelphone Piccolo.


Heinrich-Keat (electric guitar), Clive Bell (Thai flute, khene, crumhorn); Carrie Booth (piano); Danny Thompson (double bass); Matthew Seligman.


Moeck formerly manufactured historical instruments such as crumhorn, rauschpfeifes, shawms, cornetts, and dulcians designed by Otto Steinkopf.


other period woodwinds; it is similar to the front seven holes of the crumhorn and blends well with recorders and krumhorns, but with the hands placed.


sackbut, lute, recorder, crumhorn Allan Dean – cornetto, sackbut, recorder, crumhorn Ben Harms – viol, pipe, tabor, recorder, crumhorn, percussion Page, Tim.


1400–1600): recorder, viol, sackbut, cornetto, crumhorn, cornamuse, lute, keyless flute, harpsichord, small harp, percussion.



crumhorn's Meaning':

a Renaissance woodwind with a double reed and a curving tube (crooked horn

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