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- The contraforte (German: Kontraforte) is a proprietary[citation needed] instrument with a range similar to the contrab****oon produced by Benedikt Eppelsheim...
- greater range in the high register. Benedikt Eppelsheim developed the Contraforte, a "redesigned contrab****oon", in collaboration with Guntram Wolf in...
- below the tenor saxophone Contrab****oon, an octave below the b****oon Contraforte, a recently invented proprietary wide-bore variant of the contrab****oon...
- keys) Developed Early 18th century Playing range (A1) B♭1–E5 (A♭5) Related instruments Tenoroon Contrab****oon (double b****oon) Contraforte Dulcian Oboe...
- launched in 2006. In collaboration with Guntram Wolf, he developed the contraforte, an improved and redesigned contrab****oon. Through this time he also...
- Hornbostel–Sachs classification 422.112 (Double-reeded aerophone with keys) Related instruments B****oon Contrab****oon Contraforte Semi-contrab****oon Tenoroon...
- B****oon Heckelphone Oboe Sarrusophone contraforte contrab****oon (double b****oon) semi contrab****oon tenoroon piccolo heckelphone b**** oboe cor anglais...
- b**** clef and sounds an octave lower. Related instruments Contrab****oon Contraforte Reed contrab**** Builders Orsi (on request) Eppelsheim (C only) Historical:...
- Hornbostel–Sachs classification 422.112–71 (Double-reeded aerophone with keys) Developed eighteenth century Related instruments B****oon Contraforte Tenoroon Dulcian...
- after an acoustical concept by Benedikt Eppelsheim, called the "Contraforte". The Contraforte was received well in many countries but has a very small following...