Definition of Bocal. Meaning of Bocal. Synonyms of Bocal

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Definition of Bocal

Bocal
Bocal Bo"cal, n. [F.] A cylindrical glass vessel, with a large and short neck.

Meaning of Bocal from wikipedia

- A bocal or crook is a curved, tapered tube, which is an integral part of certain woodwind instruments. These include double reed instruments such as the...
- produce a low B♭2. The instrument's bocal or crook first curves away from and then toward the player (unlike the bocal/crook of the English horn and oboe...
- house in Framwelgate, Durham Crook Inn, an inn in the Scottish Borders A bocal, the mouthpiece of a woodwind instrument Crook (music), exchangeable section...
- interior of the reed using a reamer to precisely finish the tube to fit the bocal dimensions, and to the exterior (blade) using a reed-s****ing knife or tip...
- the wing joint (or tenor joint) (3), which extends from boot to bocal; and the bocal (or crook) (2), a crooked metal tube that attaches the wing joint...
- ethnic group, both of which used a metal, usually a tubular br**** or copper bocal to which a small double reed was affixed, and possessed a detachable metal...
- bell (called Liebesfuß) is pear-shaped and the instrument uses a crook or bocal, similar to but shorter than that of the cor anglais, also known as the...
- instrument, or in the larger types, on the end of a metal tube called the bocal. The pirouette, a small wooden attachment with a cavity in the center resembling...
- for gross pitch adjustments. The instrument comes in a few pieces (plus bocal); some models cannot be dis****embled without a ****driver. Sometimes, the...
- longer, the reed is attached to a slightly curved metal tube called the bocal, or crook, and the bell has a bulbous shape ("Liebesfuß"). The cor anglais...