- The
ophicleide (/ˈɒfɪklaɪd/ OFF-ih-klyde) is a
family of conical-bore ke**** br****
instruments invented in
early 19th-century
France to
extend the ke****...
- baritone-voiced br**** instrument, the
euphonium traces its
ancestry to the
ophicleide and
ultimately back to the serpent. The
search for a
satisfactory foundational...
- the term cimb****o was
extended to a
range of instruments,
including the
ophicleide and
early valved instruments, such as the
Pelittone and
other early forms...
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Ophicleide (/ˈɒfɪklaɪd/ OFF-ih-klyde) and
Contra Ophicleide are
powerful pipe
organ reed
pipes used as
organ stops. The name
comes from the
early br****...
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controls stops from the
Pedal Left pipe division. For example, the
Grand Ophicleide pipes can be pla**** from the pedalboard, and also from the
Great manual...
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instruments in the
modern orchestra and
concert band, and
largely replaced the
ophicleide. Tuba is
Latin for "trumpet". A
person who
plays the tuba is
called a...
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variants were
developed and used,
until they were su****ded
first by the
ophicleide and
ultimately by the
valved tuba.
After almost entirely disappearing...
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musical beds and stings. For the
final note of the
theme they used a 32 ft
ophicleide stop on the
organ of the
Welsh Presbyterian tabernacle in King’s Cross...
- (or Krummhorn)
Bombarde Vox
Humana (or Voix Humaine)
Dulzian Cornopean Ophicleide Hybrid Audio example of
Gemshorn (flute + string)
Hybrid stops contain...
- dung chen, sringa, shankha, lur, didgeridoo, alphorn,
Russian horns, serpent,
ophicleide,
piccolo trumpet, horn, alto horn,
baritone horn,
pocket trumpet...