The krummhorn was a Renaissance woodwind with a buzzing sound
The krummhorn, a unique capped-reed woodwind, gave 16th-century Renaissance chamber music a distinctive, gentle buzzing sound, perfect for intimate indoor performances.
The krummhorn, a distinctive capped-reed woodwind, brought a unique, gentle sound to 16th-century Renaissance chamber music. Its curved wooden tube and enclosed double reed produced a muffled, reedy tone, often described as bird-like or buzzing. This softer volume made it perfect for intimate indoor performances in small ensembles called consorts.
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