cromorna

/krɑːmɔːrnə/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of historic organ used primarily in Baroque music, known for its distinctive sound and often featuring a combination of pipes and hammers.

“The Baroque church’s cromorna was a unique instrument, creating an enchanting atmosphere during the concert.”

Synonyms

  • harpsichord
  • organ

Antonyms

  • electronic instrument
  • silent instrument