Because at least in common English "horn" is any wind instrument, in spite of
our conceit about our horn being the only horn.

Herb Foster
--- C CC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>  
> One more questions.  Why Basset horns called "horn" instead of clarinet?( it
> suppose to be in clarinet family)
>  
> CCC
> 
> Hans Pizka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To add to the confusion, if you would use it for fishing, it could be
> named "anglerīs horn", which is not any hybrid language term but genuine
> English..
> 


                
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