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Train Horns Part 2.
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I sure don't want trains to turn into rolling carillons. There's enough noise pollution out there as it is! <br /> <br />Maybe it's time to tune horns with simplicity in mind. Imagine an air horn that mimics the old GG-1 "Moop Moop"! Sure would be novel in this age of four- or five-horn chords with dissonant overtone. The GG-1 type single note could be reinforced by using both forward- and backward facing trumpets. Digital imaging that would retard the second horn blast just a tiny bit after the first would give an echoic effect. Nothing out there like it these days, or at least in my experience. [;)]
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