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bullhorn

[bool-hawrn] / ˈbʊlˌhɔrn /
NOUN
loudspeaker
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He taught at the Royal Academy of Music and designed a range of trumpets and flugelhorns much admired by professional players.

From The Guardian • Mar. 25, 2013

Among the flugelhorns and fondues, what was the subject most exercising Britain's corporate chiefs on the lookout for trade deals?

From The Guardian • Jan. 30, 2011

This is another key out of the pale in older temperaments: How do the travails of keyboard temperament apply to instruments without fixed tuning, like violins, trombones, flugelhorns, and the human voice?

From Slate • Apr. 20, 2010

The soprano cornets, bugles, or flugelhorns and saxhorns are in E flat; the corresponding alto instruments in B flat, which is also the pitch of the ordinary cornet.

From Scientific American Supplement No. 819, September 12, 1891 by Various




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