- A
Liebesfuss or
Liebesfuß (German: [ˈliːbəsfuːs]; lit. 'love foot'; French:
pavillon d'amour) is a pear- or bulb-shaped
element that
narrows to a small...
- A, so it can also be
known as a Mezzo-Soprano Oboe. The bell (called
Liebesfuß) is pear-shaped and the
instrument uses a
crook or bocal,
similar to but...
-
range down one more note to
sounding E♭3. The pear-shaped bell (called
Liebesfuß) of the cor
anglais gives it a more
covered timbre than the oboe, closer...
- Conn-O-Sax is
built straight, with a
slightly curved neck, a
spherical liebesfuss-style bell, and
extra keys for low A and up to high G. It was produced...
- Conn-O-Sax in F but
built straight, with a
slightly curved neck,
spherical liebesfuss-style bell, and
extra keys for low A and up to high G,
intended to imitate...
- by a
short metal peg
attached to the
underside of its
bulbous bell ("
Liebesfuss"). An
alternate second bell,
called a "muting" bell, is also available...
- like the
Stadler clarinet, has an
angled barrel and as a bell has a
Liebesfuß [de],
which he
turns backwards,
although one can turn it forward. The...
- d'amore with a
typical b****et horn foot with a
wooden ell (instead of the
Liebesfuß) and a
slightly curved metal barrel (instead of the
wooden barrel) with...
- itself. The
instrument also has a pear-shaped or
globular bell (called
Liebesfuss)
similar to that of the cor anglais;
these features give the instrument...