-
resonator in
sympathy with the
vibration of the player's lips. The term
labrosone, from
Latin elements meaning "lip" and "sound", is also used for the group...
- The alphorn, alpenhorn, or
alpine horn is a
labrosone,
consisting of a
straight several-meter-long
wooden natural horn of
conical bore, with a wooden...
- The erke (alternatively erque, coroneta, or quepa) is a
large labrosone (lip reed)
instrument native to the Gran
Chaco of Bolivia,
northern Chile, and...
-
classification br**** Hornbostel–Sachs
classification 423.211 (chromatic
labrosone with keys and
cylindrical bore)
Developed Late 18th
century Related instruments...
- (flute) Herbert,
Myers &
Wallace 2019, p. 483,
Appendix 2: The
Ranges of
Labrosones. "What Are the
Different Types of
Trumpets Available To Players?". Trumpethub...
- the
album Since I Left You by
Australian group The Avalanches. "423.213
Labrosones with fingerholes, with (wider)
conical bore". MIMO Hornbostel-Sachs classification...
-
Night on Earth). Herbert, Trevor, ed. (2019). "Appendix 2: The
Ranges of
Labrosones". The
Cambridge Encyclopedia of Br**** Instruments. Cambridge: Cambridge...
- by
Christopher Monk c. 1970 Br****
instrument classification Aerophone Labrosone Hornbostel–Sachs
classification 423.212 (Aerophone
sounded by lip vibration...
- (1989)—Gareth Wood Herbert, Trevor, ed. (2019). "Appendix 2: The
Ranges of
Labrosones". The
Cambridge Encyclopedia of Br**** Instruments. Cambridge: Cambridge...
- stop) Herbert,
Myers &
Wallace 2019, p. 486,
Appendix 2: The
Ranges of
Labrosones.
Bevan 2000, p. 128.
Dudgeon 1997, p. 140. George,
Anthony (17 October...