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How to pronounce helicon in English?

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Synonyms bombardon
Type of bass horn, sousaphone, tuba

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His vocals are heavily compressed with a LA-2A compressor, then run through a TC helicon.
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The band features accordion, trombone, trumpet, helicon and drums.
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Helicon is the university's undergraduate literary magazine.
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Helicon also orchestrates events and activities garnered towards the enrichment of Vassar's writers community.
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In the early 20th century, Bostick used the gyre in his spiraling helicon fiber model and Thomson proposed that atoms were vortex rings.
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