How big is a shawm?

The development of the shawm-family

German term (Praetorius) modern terminology approximate length
Alt Pommer alto 75 cm (1 key)
Tenor- or Basset Pommer tenor 130 cm (1 key)
Bass Pommer bass 180 cm (4 keys)
GrossBass Pommer great bass 290 cm (4 keys)

How is the shawm played?

The player, whether seated or standing, holds the body of the shawm with both hands so that the reed is almost entirely inserted into his mouth cavity, his lips pinching only the base of the reed while pressed firmly against the top of the pirouette.

What is a shawm band?

The shawm is a loud double-reed instrument which is the ancestor of the oboe. It first appears in the l3th century, and by the end of the Middle Ages was the most important loud instrument in use, finding a place in dance bands as well as ensembles for municipal and court ceremonies.

Where did the shawm come from?

The shawm was introduced into Europe during the Crusades and was widely used in dance and ceremonial music. Instruments of various pitches, from treble to great bass, were constructed in the 16th century.

What does the shawm sound like?

The shawm’s conical bore and flaring bell, combined with the style of playing dictated by the use of a pirouette, gives the instrument a piercing, trumpet-like sound, well-suited for outdoor performances.

What is a Songhorn?

A songhorn was a wind musical instrument, similar to a longhorn.

What is a shawm made of?

Shawm made of lathe-turned boxwood, made in three pieces: a hollow trumpet-shaped tube, an upper part with a removable peg to close the upper holes, and mouthpiece with metal tube, reed and metal disc, – ‘velika zorla’.

When was the shawm used?

The shawm (/ʃɔːm/) is a conical bore, double-reed woodwind instrument made in Europe from the 12th century to the present day. It achieved its peak of popularity during the medieval and Renaissance periods, after which it was gradually eclipsed by the oboe family of descendant instruments in classical music.

What is a Yarting?

A yarting was a stringed instrument, similar to a guitar, common to Amn and Calimshan.

What is a Songhorn instrument?

Description. Songhorns were simple recorders made of wood. Their sound was mellower than that of longhorns and fared better on lower ranges. They were available for purchase through Aurora’s Whole Realms Catalogue.

What is a Glaur instrument?

A glaur was a short curved valved horn, popular among bards in the Realms. It was similar to a cornucopia and sounded like a trumpet.