The glaur, a short, curved horn resembling a cornucopia, gleams with polished brass. Its valves allow for a bright, trumpet-like sound, while the unvalved version, the gloon, produces a more mournful, resonant tone. Ideal for both celebratory and somber melodies in any bard's repertoire.
You see the glaur, its brass body curves gracefully like a cornucopia. Valves and intricate tubing gleam in the light, promising a range of bright, powerful notes. The mouthpiece is smooth, ready for vibrant melodies.