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Here is a picture of the basset horn.
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They look completely different and they sound completely different. The basset horn
is a musical instrument, a member of the clarinet family. The basset hound is also a musical instrument. Just ask basset hound owners!
I believe that she is singing in the key of Eb major. Actually, I have no idea. Would that I had perfect pitch! This video begs another question. Who in their right mind would actually encourage a basset hound to bay?!
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