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Wednesday 31 October 2012

Cornamuse             

          The Cornamuse May Be A Double Reed Instrument Chemical Analysis From The Renaissance Amount. It's Similar In many Ways To The Krumm horn And Rauschpfeife, Though Not Like Those Instruments, The Bell Of The Cornamuse Is Closed, Leading To A Way Quieter Sound.
            In Syntagnum Musicum, Michael Praetorius Represented Their Sound As "Quite Almost Like Crumhorns, However Quieter, Lovelier, And Extremely Soft." However, There Aren't Anysurviving Cornamusen From The Amount, And Then All Fashionable Reproductions Ar Supported Paintings And Also The Description In Praetorius.The Name Isn't To Be Confused With 
Cornemuse, That Is That The French Word For Bagpipes.
           Cornamuse Is Associate Instrument Whose Sound Is Related To The Rennaisance, Though Its A Lot Of Primitive Sorts were Famous A Few Years Before. No Original Instrument Has Been Maintained Until Currently, We Have A Tendency To Solely Apprehend Its Description And An Image Unbroken In „Syntagnum Musicum” M. Praetorius. Equally To Most Instruments Of The Sixteenth Century, It Had Been Created In Several Sizes: Soprano In C, Alto In F, Tenor In C, Bass In F, Sub-Bass In C. It's Associate Instrument With A Characteristic, Growling Quality /Like Crumhorn/. A Double Reed Is Closed A Special „Mouthpiece” Because Of That It Sounds Higher And It's Not Place Into The Musician’s Mouth Directly. The Fingering Is Analogous To The Recorder. Cornamuse GT Ar Fabricated From Sycamore Wood, Keys And Rings Ar Fabricated From Brass.


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