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− | Valveless brass wind instrument from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Seuss Dr. Seuss] 1956 children's book ''If I Ran the Circus''. It has multiple mouthpieces designed to be blown by multiple people at once, or rather, by multiple apes. Inventor & circus impresario McGurkus has designed the horn to open his circus, played by "horn-tooting apes from the Jungles of Jorn," so likely this is a one-of-a-kind musical instrument. | + | [[Image:Welcoming_Horn_If_I_Ran_the_Circus.png|right]]Valveless brass wind instrument from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Seuss Dr. Seuss] 1956 children's book ''If I Ran the Circus''. It has multiple mouthpieces designed to be blown by multiple people at once, or rather, by multiple apes. Inventor & circus impresario McGurkus has designed the horn to open his circus, played by trained "horn-tooting apes from the Jungles of Jorn," so likely this is a one-of-a-kind musical instrument, like the [[Organ McOrgan-McGurkus]]. |
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Latest revision as of 07:32, 12 April 2019
Valveless brass wind instrument from the Dr. Seuss 1956 children's book If I Ran the Circus. It has multiple mouthpieces designed to be blown by multiple people at once, or rather, by multiple apes. Inventor & circus impresario McGurkus has designed the horn to open his circus, played by trained "horn-tooting apes from the Jungles of Jorn," so likely this is a one-of-a-kind musical instrument, like the Organ McOrgan-McGurkus.