The krummhorn belongs to the family of woodwind instruments, specifically classified as a double-reed instrument. It is part of the larger category of instruments called the "shawm family." Characterized by its curved shape and distinct timbre, the krummhorn was popular during the Renaissance and early Baroque periods. Its design includes a conical bore and a bell that flares outward, contributing to its unique sound.
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