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The tenor crumhorn built from our kit has two upward extension keys giving it a chromatic range of c - f'(g'). The bass crumhorn built from our kit has two upward extension keys, a lower key for the bottom F and at full breath pressure plays the normal range of F - b(c).
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Crumhorns are capped-reed instruments of the Renaissance, They produce a unique, buzzing double-reed sound. During the Renaissance, Crumhorns did not have any upper extension keys, which is the reason they are refered to as nine-note instruments.
This extremely rare matched set of 4 crumhorns (soprano, alto, tenor & bass) was made by the renowned German firm Moeck-Steinkopf. This set comes from the Estate of John Benaglia, who taught music in Washington, D.C. for over 40 years.
We sampled a beautiful tenor crumhorn exploring all of its sound possibilities: with both open and closed bell and with the “onion” bell mouth (Cromorno d’Amore) that delivers a stunning, muted vox humana-type sound.
The crumhorn is a double reed instrument belonging to the woodwind family, mostly used during the Renaissance period but brought back to popular culture during the 60s thanks to a revival of interest in early music.
I am specifically looking for an instrument or maker who can craft an alto crumhorn in G that has two extension keys to play an ascending range from G3-B4(C5).