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Among the progenitors of this type of instrument were certain
kinds of sea shells and animal horns. Over time, its developing varieties have been used for many occasions in both
sacred and practical functions. Its defining quality remains as a power and intensity of sound, and its increasing overall
versatility has been profoundly useful and impressive. The few works available here so far are merely initial thoughts
concerning the possibilities offered by these instruments.
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