Etymology
Origin of bass horn
First recorded in 1855–60
Example Sentences
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When they finally let him speak, his voice, with the flat, deep quality of a bass horn, touched off one outburst after another.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Conductor Mayo Buckner is a versatile musician; he sings bass, plays the violin, piccolo, clarinet, flute, bass horn, cornet and saxophone.
From Time Magazine Archive
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In course of time keys were added to it, and when changed into a bassoon shape its name changed to the Russian bass horn or basson Russe.
From Scientific American Supplement No. 819, September 12, 1891 by Various
There was a toot of a big bass horn behind them, and the other car went sliding past.
From Abington Abbey A Novel by Marshall, Archibald
The Sleepy Cat musicians held back only until the arrival of the early local freight, Second Seventy-Seven, for their bass horn player, the fireman.
From Laramie Holds the Range by Spearman, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton)
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