noun
- Plural of helicon; large brass wind instruments of the tuba family, typically coiled to fit around the player's body.
- In classical mythology, references to Mount Helicon or the Muses associated with it; used poetically or archaically.
Usage: musical instrument; primarily used in military bands and folk music
Usage: archaic; literary; mythological
Examples
- The marching band's helicons provided deep, resonant bass notes during the parade.
- Several helicons were arranged in a semicircle on the concert stage.
- The tuba section included both traditional tubas and helicons for different tonal qualities.
- Helicons are favored in Eastern European folk ensembles for their warm, mellow sound.
- The musician wrapped the helicon around his shoulder to play it comfortably while standing.