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Natural horn Bugle Post
horn French horn German horn Vienna horn Wagner tuba Saxhorns, including: Alto
horn (UK:
tenor horn),
pitched in E♭
Baritone horn, pitched...
- the
simple hunting horn from the
newer horn with crooks,
which in
England was also
called the
Italian name
corno cromatico (chromatic
horn). More recently...
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useful animal products (fur/hide, bone/tusks,
horn/antler, etc.), for recreation/taxidermy (see
trophy hunting),
although it may also be done for resourceful...
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Traveler Hunting Horn |
Dated 1880
Hunting Horn Hunting Dog
Ornamented Hunting Horn |
Dated 1860
Hunting Horn | Made by Dr. C.K. Mason,
Dated 1895
Hunting Horn...
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Comprehensive School learning instruments such as harpsichord, tuba,
hunting horn, and
piano alongside others,
learning the last
instrument at the age...
- oliphant) was the name
applied in the
Middle Ages to a type of
carved ivory hunting horn created from
elephant tusks.
Olifants were most
prominently used in Europe...
- "French" and "German" came to be used to
distinguish the
simple hunting horn from the
newer horn with crooks,
which was also
called by the
Italian name corno...
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horns, or antlers.
Trophies are
often displa**** in
trophy rooms or game rooms, or in gun
rooms along with the hunter's gun collection.
Trophy hunting...
- the horn, the bugle, is used to call out
orders in
military camps. The
hunting horn was used to
communicate on a hunt and is
still used
today in some places...
- for all of them and so
instructs Roland to blow his
horn oliphant (an
elephant tusk
hunting horn) to call for help from the
Frankish army. The emperor...