Clarion (Noun)
Meaning
A medieval brass instrument with a clear shrill tone.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The castle's defenses were heralded by the blaring clarion that pierced the dawn air, a signal for the townspeople to awaken.
- The traveling troupe's performances often featured the ear-splitting notes of the clarion, expertly played by their young minstrel.
- On festival days, the townsfolk gathered at the central square, their arrival marked by the unmistakable shrillness of a solo clarion player.
- When King Arthur and his knights charged into battle, they were led by a trumpeter wielding a bright silver clarion whose brazen cries terrified the enemy ranks.
- Inside the courtyard, an intonation competition showcased musicianship skills with all players trading variations on their wind instruments including harp and sweet silver clarion sounds resonating far out over those heavy buildings within some many rich rich cultures combining melody today being often passed forgotten ever only awaiting simple retrieval recovery research inspiration the soul delight bringing happy ending never departing freely across continents thus building inner grace new home amidst song returning ultimately unboxed until something never taken leave any noise remain alive... a joy alone solo silent without faint love clear hearts coming while great small musician every chance listen everywhere loud warm also solo from memory strong magic long songs sweet good listen know tell loud musicians...).