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Mistress Katherina Weyssin von Regenspurk and Master William de Cameron
Crumhorns are one of the stranger renaissance instruments. They sound a bit like a duck, a bit like a tuned fart, and yet - played well, in consort - utterly glorious. Technically: they're wind-capped double-reed instruments. You blow into a wooden mouth-piece, rather than putting your lips directly onto the reed. The fingering is like a recorder. We'll have four crumhorns (as well as a few other renaissance wind instruments) and you're welcome to try them. All welcome (no experience needed).