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- hence at different pitches. Such a group is known as a consort of crumhorns. Crumhorns are built in imitation of the vocal quartet with soprano, alto, tenor...
- instruments and taiko drums were recorded at Angel Recording Studios in London; crumhorns and shawms were recorded at London's Air-Edel Recording Studios; and soloist...
- equivalent of the German "Schallmeye" (shawm) or for the "Krumb****ner" (crumhorns)—in the latter case also offering the Italian translations storti, and...
- court music. The name is sometimes confused with the similar-sounding name crumhorn, a musical woodwind instrument probably of different design, called "tournebout"...
- Kind of Human Animal Would Do This?" 2016–2017 Danger Mouse Augustus P. Crumhorn IV Voice; 4 episodes 2017 Bob's Burgers Ian Amberson Voice; Episode: "There's...
- 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...
- 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...
- volume of illustrations, the Theatrum instrumentorum (1620), along with crumhorns, a b****ett:nicolo which has the outward appearance of a capped shawm with...
- the bagpipe, the transverse flute, the recorder, the dulcian, and the crumhorn. Simple pipe organs existed, but were largely confined to churches, although...
- Current members Brian Gulland (born 30 April 1951) — b****oon, trombone, crumhorn, recorder, keyboards, vocals (1973-1977, 2009, 2015–present) Graeme Taylor...