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What (who) is hunting horn - definition

HUNTING OF WILD ANIMALS FOR TROPHIES
Sport hunting; Hunting trophy; Game hunting; Hunting trophies; Wild hunting; Trophy room; Hunting sport
  • [[Moose]] head and deer [[antler]]s mounted as hunting trophies
  • Himalayan Ibex]] in Pakistan
  • 18th Duke of Peñaranda]] to the [[Arctic Circle]], 1910
  • Surveyed Views of Trophy Hunters [http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1469-1795.2006.00034.x Lindsey et al. (2006)]
  • A hunter and local guides posing with an [[elephant]] they killed, 1970

hunting horn         
  • Alphorn player near Zermatt
  • Army signal horn, (cornu), Roman period; found in Alphen aan den Rijn, the Netherlands
  • Rotary valves characteristic of the German double horn
  • Olifant, possibly southern Italian, 11th century
  • Cornicen (horn players) from [[Trajan's Column]]
  • Pair of the [[Brudevælte Lurs]], excavated 1797
  • A [[Wagner tuba]]
  • An instrument for creating sound made from the horn of an animal
  • Cornett
  • A [[mellophone]]
  • A Swedish Bockhorn
  • A natural horn has no valves, but can be tuned to a different key by inserting different tubing, as during a rest period.
  • Playing horn at Palace Temple. [[Mandi, Himachal Pradesh]], India
  • St Petersburg Russian horn band in 2008
  • Bass saxhorn in B-flat
  • French horn by Jean Baptiste Arban, with three Périnet valves
  • Vienna horn
  • Crescent-shaped ''trompes'' and ''cors à plusieurs tours''
ANY OF A FAMILY OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MADE OF A TUBE, OFTEN CURVED IN VARIOUS WAYS, WITH ONE NARROW END INTO WHICH THE MUSICIAN BLOWS, AND A WIDE END FROM WHICH SOUND EMERGES
Horn instrument; Horn (music); Hunting-horn; Hunting horn; Horn (musical instrument); Draft:Horn (instrument); War-horn; Marching French horn; Fingerhole horn; Marching horn
¦ noun a straight horn blown to give signals during hunting.
Horn (instrument)         
  • Alphorn player near Zermatt
  • Army signal horn, (cornu), Roman period; found in Alphen aan den Rijn, the Netherlands
  • Rotary valves characteristic of the German double horn
  • Olifant, possibly southern Italian, 11th century
  • Cornicen (horn players) from [[Trajan's Column]]
  • Pair of the [[Brudevælte Lurs]], excavated 1797
  • A [[Wagner tuba]]
  • An instrument for creating sound made from the horn of an animal
  • Cornett
  • A [[mellophone]]
  • A Swedish Bockhorn
  • A natural horn has no valves, but can be tuned to a different key by inserting different tubing, as during a rest period.
  • Playing horn at Palace Temple. [[Mandi, Himachal Pradesh]], India
  • St Petersburg Russian horn band in 2008
  • Bass saxhorn in B-flat
  • French horn by Jean Baptiste Arban, with three Périnet valves
  • Vienna horn
  • Crescent-shaped ''trompes'' and ''cors à plusieurs tours''
ANY OF A FAMILY OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MADE OF A TUBE, OFTEN CURVED IN VARIOUS WAYS, WITH ONE NARROW END INTO WHICH THE MUSICIAN BLOWS, AND A WIDE END FROM WHICH SOUND EMERGES
Horn instrument; Horn (music); Hunting-horn; Hunting horn; Horn (musical instrument); Draft:Horn (instrument); War-horn; Marching French horn; Fingerhole horn; Marching horn
A horn is any of a family of musical instruments made of a tube, usually made of metal and often curved in various ways, with one narrow end into which the musician blows, and a wide end from which sound emerges. In horns, unlike some other brass instruments such as the trumpet, the bore gradually increases in width through most of its length—that is to say, it is conical rather than cylindrical.
Hunting license         
  • German hunting license (2004)
  • A map of total hunting licenses purchased in the United States in 2017
  • U.S. Forces hunting instructors representing garrisons Ansbach, Bavaria, Rheinland-Pfalz, Stuttgart and Wiesbaden, as well as Ramstein and Spangdahlem Air Bases complete recertification at Grafenwoehr, Baumholder in Germany.
REGULATORY OR LEGAL MECHANISM TO CONTROL HUNTING
Hunting licence; Hunting permit; Hunting violation
A hunting license or hunting permit is a regulatory or legal mechanism to control hunting, both commercial and recreational. A license specifically made for recreational hunting is sometimes called a game license.

Wikipedia

Trophy hunting

Trophy hunting is a form of hunting for sport in which parts of the hunted wild animals are kept and displayed as trophies. The animal being targeted, known as the "game", is typically a mature male specimen from a popular species of collectable interests, usually of large sizes, holding impressive horns/antlers or magnificent furs/manes. Most trophies consist of only select parts of the animal, which are prepared for display by a taxidermist. The parts most commonly kept vary by species, but often include head, skin/hide, tusks, horns, and/or antlers.

Trophies are often displayed in trophy rooms or game rooms, or by gun rooms along with the hunter's gun collection.

Trophy hunting has strong supporters and opponents. The controversy focuses on the morality of hunting for pleasure rather than for practical use, as well as questions about the extent to which big-game hunting benefits conservation efforts.

Examples of use of hunting horn
1. The earliest work dates from 14'7, an ivory hunting horn from modern–day Sierra Leone, crafted for the Portuguese and carved with intricate African and European hunt motifs, plus European coats of arms.
2. The bugle was first used in its modern form by the British infantry in 1778, adopted from the hunting horn used by the Jaeger regiments of the Hanoverian army in Germany.
3. We move closer to metal‘s metaphor with the drum and hunting horn–led Saxon acoustic folk of Waldteufel, which conjures up an ancient atmosphere of Woden‘s wild hunt careering through a dark–age forest.
4. Highlights of the collection include a hunting horn (Sierra Leone, Sherbro–Portuguese), a crest mask (Cameroon, Bamileke peoples), an armlet (Nigeria, Yoruba peoples), a helmet mask (Nigeria, Edo peoples), a twin figure with jacket (Nigeria, Yoruba peoples), a headdress (Nigeria, Calabar area), and a burial sculpture (Madagascar, Bara peoples). Disney purchased the collection from the Tishmans in 1'84 and named it "The Walt Disney–Tishman African Art Collection."Â The collection has been used as an inspiration for works such as the stage musical The Lion King, and some of its pieces have been displayed in exhibitions at museums and cultural institutions worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Louvre in Paris.