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A crumhorn
The crumhorn, an instrument similar to the oboe but with a curved tube and a cap covering the reeds, is used in European music from the early fifteenth to the middle seventeenth centuries. It is still being made today for that purpose.
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The answer is crumhorn. Have a look at www.earlymusicshop.com for more details
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A Crumhorn is a crook shaped instrumentCrumhorn comes from the German krumhorn (krummhorn, krumphorn), which means curved horn.The reed is a double reed and looks similar to an oboe or bassoon, the leads down to a pipe, curved at the end into a half circle.http://www.courtlymusicunlimited.com/HistoricWinds/Crumhorn-1.html
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