Rams horn is a term used to refer to the twisted and curved horns of a male sheep or ram, often used for decorative or ceremonial purposes. Synonyms of "rams horn" include shofar, bugle, trumpet, cornet, and blowhorn. A shofar is a traditional musical instrument made from a ram's horn and is used in Jewish religious ceremonies. A bugle is a brass instrument that is often used in military ceremonies and is played without valves or keys. A trumpet and cornet are also brass instruments that produce loud, clear notes and are used in various musical genres. A blowhorn is a type of horn or trumpet-like instrument that is used in African and other indigenous cultures for music and communication.