- sleeve,
allowing the
bocal to fit
tightly in the
socket at the top of the instrument. More recently, at
least one
maker is
producing bocals made of hardwood...
- and
backing vocals,
clapsticks Jodie ****atoo
Creed – lead and
backing bocals Makuma Yunupingu – lead
vocals Rrawun Maymuru –
backing vocals, didgeridoo...
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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...
-
Peter Schickele by
replacing a trombone's
mouthpiece with the reed and
bocal of a b****oon. It
appears in
several humorous works of Schickele's fictional...
-
woodwind players adjust their instruments'
tuning pieces (e.g. barrels, necks,
bocals, staples) in
respect to
their pitch. Cork
grease is made with ingredients...
- 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...
- play marbles, and it's
driving Grizzy crazy. 89a 11a "Five-Star Bowl" "(
Bocal 5 étoiles)"
Camille Scarella Josselin Charier Antoine Rodelet Célestine...
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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...
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Franz Traut's
workshop in Munich, he had
spent much time
experimenting with
bocals and
repairing saxophones, and
built two
experimental instruments. At Münchner...