- The
crumhorn is a
double reed
instrument of the
woodwind family, most
commonly used
during the
Renaissance period. In
modern times,
particularly since...
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Crumhorn Lake is a lake
located northeast of the
hamlet of
Portlandville in the Town of ****ord in
Otsego County, New York. "
Crumhorn Lake". Geographic...
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Bombardeers (France)
Catalan shawm Cromorne (French baroque,
different from the
crumhorn)
Contra Forte Duduk (Armenia)
Dulcian Dulzaina (Spain)
Heckelphone Piccolo...
- fiddle),
Larry Lipkis (b**** viol, recorder,
crumhorn),
Mindy Rosenfeld (flutes, fifes,
crumhorn), and Mark
Cudek (cittern, recorder,
crumhorn, viol)...
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crumhorn and the cornett. The
crumhorn was
especially ****ociated with the
lituus because of the
similarity of its shape. The
equation of the
crumhorn...
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single drone pipe, and
reproductions are
similar to a loud,
continuous crumhorn. The
chanter has an
outside tenon, at the top, near the reed,
which fits...
- that then
directs the air
through the reeds. This
family includes the
crumhorn.
Bagpipes are
unique reed pipe instruments,
since they use two or more...
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early European instruments.
While visiting Dart's study,
Munrow noticed a
crumhorn hanging on the wall; Dart
suggested he
borrow it and this
inspired Munrow...
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Current members Brian Gulland (born 30
April 1951) — b****oon, trombone,
crumhorn, recorder, keyboards,
vocals (1973-1977, 2009, 2015–present)
Graeme Taylor...
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Eugene Dionysis Barry Manilow Crumhorn",
omitting both
Augustus and the III. He and
Greenback were at odds; once
Crumhorn kidnapped Penfold and Penfold...