Talk:Clarion (heraldry)

I found a picture here. --Doradus 12:30, 20 June 2006 (UTC)

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It's not often I get to answer an age old question.
The clarion is clearly a thumb harp, they're very common in Africa, in fact we thought they were newish (in the grand scheme of history) African instruments but this indicates they very well may be European in origin. It's basically tuned pipes with strings, wire, or metal forks attached to them, so that when you pluck them they resonate through the tuned pipes. Besides it looking identical to most thumb harps out there, the 'poetry' mentioning the wire gives it away. LW. 124.190.207.57 (talk) 00:13, 8 April 2017 (UTC)

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