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Althorn

Althorn Meaning & Definition
Althorn Definition And Meaning

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Related Terms | Find terms related to Althorn: alpenhorn | alphorn | alto horn | ballad horn | baritone | bass horn | brass choir | brass wind | brasses | brass-wind instrument | bugle | bugle horn | clarion | cornet | cornet-a-pistons | corno di caccia | cornopean | double-bell euphonium | euphonium | helicon | horn | hunting horn | key trumpet | lituus | lur | mellophone | ophicleide | orchestral horn | pocket trumpet | post horn | sackbut | saxhorn | saxtuba | serpent | slide trombone | sliphorn | sousaphone | tenor tuba | tromba | trombone | trumpet | tuba | valve trombone | valve trumpet

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Althorn In Webster's Dictionary

\Alt"horn`\, n. [Alt + horn.] (Mus.) An instrument of the saxhorn family, used exclusively in military music, often replacing the French horn. --Grove.

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