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- appeared. These instruments were called valved ophicleides (German: Ventilophikleide; French: ophicléide à piston). With the continued invention of improved...
- powerful are the various forms of Trompette en chamade. However, the Ophicleides require an extremely large instrument to balance their sound, and so...
- 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...
- stated in unison between the unusual combination of four b****oons and two ophicleides. The key, C minor, allows the b****oons to render the theme at the bottom...
- baritone-voiced br**** instrument, the euphonium traces its ancestry to the ophicleide and ultimately back to the serpent. The search for a satisfactory foundational...
- at the end of the century. Br**** instruments included the buccin, the ophicleide (a replacement for the b**** serpent, which was the precursor of the tuba)...
- Paris, Wikidata Q132348841 Yeo, Douglas (2019). Serpents b**** horns and ophicleides at the Bate Collection. University of Oxford. ISBN 978-0-9930442-2-9...
- and D), three trumpets (two in E and one in E♭), three trombones, two ophicleides, percussion (timpani, b**** drum and cymbals) and strings. Waverley: grande...
- 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...
- similar way to a woodwind instrument. These included the cornett, serpent, ophicleide, ke**** bugle and ke**** trumpet. They are more difficult to play than valved...