althorn

[ˈælθɔːn]

althorn Definition

a brass instrument resembling a cornet but with a wider bore, producing a softer tone.

Using althorn: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "althorn" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    The althorn is often used in brass bands and orchestras.

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    He played the althorn solo beautifully.

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    The sound of the althorn echoed through the concert hall.

Phrases with althorn

  • a type of althorn pitched in the key of E♭, used mainly in brass bands

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    The tenor althorn is an important part of the brass band sound.

  • a type of althorn pitched in the key of B♭, used mainly in brass bands

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    The baritone althorn provides a rich, mellow sound in the brass band.

  • a type of althorn pitched in the key of E♭, used mainly in brass bands

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    The alto althorn is a versatile instrument that can play both melody and harmony parts.

Origins of althorn

from German 'Waldhorn', meaning 'forest horn'

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Summary: althorn in Brief

An 'althorn' [ˈælθɔːn] is a brass instrument resembling a cornet but with a wider bore, producing a softer tone. It is commonly used in brass bands and orchestras, and comes in different types such as the tenor althorn, baritone althorn, and alto althorn. The althorn produces a mellow sound that is perfect for ensemble playing.