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- Eppelsheim is an Ortsgemeinde – a muni****lity belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective muni****lity – in the Alzey-Worms district in Rhineland-Palatinate...
- developed in two sizes in 1999 by German instrument manufacturer Benedikt Eppelsheim, the lower of which, pitched in B♭, he describes as a "subcontrab**** saxophone"...
- saxophone family in the late 1990s by German instrument maker Benedikt Eppelsheim. It is 33 cm (13 in) long including the mouthpiece, and pitched in B♭...
- Benedikt Eppelsheim (July 10, 1967 – April 4, 2023) was a German instrument maker of extreme high- and low-voiced woodwind instruments. He lived in Munich...
- the sopranino, was developed by the German instrument maker Benedikt Eppelsheim. The sopranino saxophone is a transposing instrument, with the same written...
- Eduard Eppelsheim (19 May 1837– 6 June 1896) was a Bavarian physician and coleopterologist who specialized in the Staphylinidae (rove beetles). His collection...
- the German instrument maker Benedikt Eppelsheim. Although it has the same fingering as the saxophone, Eppelsheim's design reduces the amount of expansion...
- 7 in) tall. The tubax, developed by German instrument maker Benedikt Eppelsheim in the late 1990s, is a modern solution to this unwieldiness which adds...
- resemble the orchestral instrument except for its key and register. Benedikt Eppelsheim, of Munich, Germany has introduced recent innovations at the upper and...
- 176 are species of Ocypus: Ocypus abaris Smetana, 2007 Ocypus aenescens Eppelsheim, 1889 Ocypus aereus Cameron, 1928 Ocypus aethiops (Waltl, 1835) Ocypus...