The tuning fork was invented in 1711 by British musician John Shore. Which brass instrument did he play for the royal court?
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- An organ reed stop used to perform voluntaries; a daffodil's corona; or, a brass instrument with an uncoiled type used for fanfares
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- "... and it comes out here" (this last instrument, by the way, is the subject of the song)
- Sound of an elephant
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