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alto horn

British  

noun

  1. another term for althorn

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Born in Hamlet, North Carolina on 23 September 1926, Coltrane took up alto saxophone at 15, after beginning his musical education on alto horn and clarinet.

From The Guardian • Aug. 9, 2010

Wink and Buster found their cornets; Limpy-toes brought his flute, Wiggle his fife, Scamper the alto horn, and Nimble-toes his beloved drum.

From Grand-Daddy Whiskers, M.D. by Leonard, Nellie Mabel

C; the highest note in the treble part is , the 12th harmonic of the 8-ft. alto horn in C, now obsolete.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 6 "Home, Daniel" to "Hortensius, Quintus" by Various

I tried a year and would probably be trying yet but for the fact that when Ed Norton left town, he traded me his ruinous old alto horn for three dollars and a dog.

From Homeburg Memories by Fitch, George

The tree-frog blew his alto horn; the jar-fly clashed his tinkling cymbals; the woodpecker rattled his kettledrum, and the locust jingled his tambourine.

From Gov. Bob. Taylor's Tales by Taylor, Robert L.