crumhorn

/ˈkrʌmhɔrn/
noun
  1. A musical instrument from the Renaissance period, made of wood, with a curved end and a double reed, producing a buzzing sound.
    • In music class, we learned that the crumhorn was popular in the 16th century.
    • The musician played a lively tune on the crumhorn during the medieval fair.
    • She bought a replica crumhorn to use in her early music ensemble.
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