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  1. In his French dictionary, Jean Nicot wrote that the clarion is used among the Moors and the Portuguese (who adopted the Moors' custom). Nicot defines the clarion as a treble instrument, which is paired with trumpets playing the tenor and bass.

  2. Dec 15, 2023 · Alessandro Vazzana plays the Clarion with the National Open Youth Orchestra. Music is said to be a language that transcends all others. But traditional instruments are not always as inclusive...

  3. Clarion. The Clarion is a digital instrument that is expressive like traditional musical instruments but also highly accessible. It is opening up music-making for disabled students in the ...

  4. The earliest known use of the noun clarion is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for clarion is from around 1384, in the writing of Geoffrey Chaucer, poet and administrator.

  5. www.heraldica.org › topics › clarionClarion - Heraldica

    Apr 28, 1997 · He suggests that the ancient clarion which, as usually drawn, bears little resemblance to a trumpet, may really have been that classical instrument the Pan's pipe or mouth organ. The Clares were lord of Glamorgan [note the cant on organ].

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › music-history › clarionClarion - Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 11, 2018 · clarion (Fr. claron). Medieval short tpt. (2′ or 3′ long), used particularly by armies because it was easier to carry than the longer buisine and its high-pitched notes (hence clarino) could be more easily heard.

  7. The Clarion® is a game-changing musical instrument that’s expressive like traditional instruments but also highly accessible. It’s the instrument of choice for thousands of players with access needs, including National Open Youth Orchestra and Open Orchestras musicians.

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