Conch Shell Horn

Weiss SKU: SW-CONCH
11 reviews

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Description

The Conch Shell is a seashell played like a ceremonial fanfare trumpet. The volume depends on the style of blowing rather than breath volume capacity. In ancient times, the Conch Shell was sometimes used to accompany chants, and most often used to announce the beginning of a ceremony.

-Size - Approximately 5'' to 6.5''

-Appearance may vary. NON-RETURNABLE

Product Info

SKU SW-CONCH
Weight 1.5 lb

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Posted by
Bill
Date Posted
11/24/2021

Horn is wonderful! The sound is great and the price is good to. I will be ordering more for the Holidays. Thanks.

Absolutely Fantastic

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Posted by
Eric Lewis
Date Posted
03/30/2021

This provides a joy of a centerpiece for our living room, and a chance to show-off my trumpeting abilities.

FullFilling Ancient Call=Isaiah60:5!!

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Posted by
GeraDessiel Simon
Date Posted
06/14/2020

What can people really improve that THE LORDGOD has allready made perfect?! It came in a timely day It was prepared in a valuable way The price was right in my due time,it's all that,no more now can I say!!!! Many many thanks for being such a precious "treasurer"! Mercy,Grace,Blessings be multiplied-spirit-soul-body, In Christ,The Song of songs,The Word of GOD set to Heavenly KingdoMuseek!!!!

Small and bad sound.

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Posted by
Tyler
Date Posted
02/02/2018

Maybe it was the horn I received but I was much smaller than expected. Around 4 inches and length and did not produce a very good sound at all. Even my collegiate trumpet playing friends could not produce a good sound on this horn. Way too high pitched and small.

item as advertised

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Posted by
John Karon
Date Posted
05/25/2015

I have been on Grand Canyon river trips where a large conch is used to call participants to meals; the large conch has a wonderful low tone. The shell I received is about 8" long with a brass ring mouthpiece. It's tone is more than one octave (I think) higher than that of a large conch and the tone is not as musical. If you're not a trumpet player (which I am), it takes some practice to be able to get the higher tone from the smaller shell.