Report reply Lost_Warrior 0 Posted June 1, 2006 I still want one of these. I doubt I could achieve much with it other than annoying my neighbors (or frightening their small dogs lol) Were these reenactors anygood at playing them? I saw these things on Empire (not a very reputable show) and I thought it was really funny how they managed to make every manner of sound EXCEPT that which could be considered music (I thought with a major miniseries like that they would take the time to practice). I know they've got to be a pain in the neck (and back, and shoulders) to play, which is probably why they are not widely used, but I seriously did not know it was possible to make something like that *screech* as they did. Share this comment Link to comment
Report reply Pertinax 3 Posted June 1, 2006 There were two Cornicern at the event, both were capable players. Share this comment Link to comment
Report reply Lost_Warrior 0 Posted June 1, 2006 Thats good. Nothing worse than a squawky signal instrument I wonder where one would learn to play one of those? I guess it would have to be "trial and error" as they are so unusual these days. Share this comment Link to comment
Report reply Gaius Octavius 1 Posted June 22, 2006 Asked a question which was answered in a later picture. Couldn't delete it. Sorry. Share this comment Link to comment
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