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The sound is a similar to the crumhorn, but is softer.
In popular music, the crumhorn is used by the Rock band Gryphon.
The crumhorn is a musical instrument of the woodwind family, most commonly used during the Renaissance period.
The music had thinned to a single crumhorn and the hoarse, scratchy drum.
The crumhorn is a capped reed instrument.
Crumhorn Mountain - Boy Scout Camp nearly a century old.
This family includes the crumhorn.
Some bladder pipes were made with a single drone pipe, and reproductions are similar to a loud, continuous crumhorn.
This curvature, coming from the shape of an animal horn, suggests the early crumhorn's development from a bladder pipe.
The crumhorn has a reedy, somewhat humorous, buzzing sound, very strongly reminiscent of passing wind at various different pitches.
Copley plays a variety of woodwind instruments, including flute, recorder, ocarina, and crumhorn.
One unusual feature of the crumhorn is its shape; the end is bent upwards in a curve resembling the letter 'J'.
Glod blew the dust off a crumhorn and put it to his lips, achieving a sound like the ghost of a refried bean. '
As an intermediate phase between the almost universal bagpipe and the Renaissance crumhorn, the Bladder pipe flourished from the 14th to 16th centuries.
The shawm was reserved almost exclusively for outdoor performance-for softer, indoor music, other instruments such as the crumhorn and sordun were preferred.
Louis-Claude Daquin's 10th "Noel" was played, as prescribed, with crumhorn and cornet stops.
In common with the crumhorn and cornamuse, it is a wooden double-reed instrument with the reed enclosed in a windcap.
Studying English at Pembroke College, Cambridge, he noticed a crumhorn on a friend's wall and threw himself into an independent study of early musical instruments.
For other social orders, instruments like the pipe, tabor, bagpipe, shawm, hurdy gurdy, and crumhorn accompanied traditional music and community dance.
The soundtrack makes extensive use of many medieval and Renaissance musical instruments such as the recorder, the crumhorn and the lute, creating a distinctively rustic feel.
A crumhorn also features prominently in Carey Blyton's 1970 score for the serial Doctor Who and the Silurians.
Also in the group was John Sothcott from the early music group St George's Canzona, playing vielle, citole and crumhorn.
The Blibbering Humdingers also used crumhorn in one of their more popular songs, "Dobby Bang Your Head."
Hauptwerk was originally developed and launched in 2002 by Martin Dyde who, starting 2006, continued to develop it trading as Crumhorn Labs Ltd.
The later instruments have a pipe of larger calibre more or less curved and bent back as in the letter "J" as the crumhorn, tournebout, and cromorne.