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Belgian instrument-maker
Adolphe Sax around 1845. The
design of the
instrument was
inspired by the
ancient Roman cornu and
tuba. The saxtubas,
which comprised...
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Benvenuto Cellini.
These pieces are now
normally performed on F or CC
tuba.
Adolphe Sax, like Wieprecht, was
interested in
marketing families of instruments...
- It's a Novelty. It's a
Tuba Named Big Carl". The New York Times.
Retrieved 15
February 2022. Horwood,
Wally (1992).
Adolphe Sax--His Life and Legacy. Baldock...
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specifically pla**** by trombonists,
contrasting Adolphe Sax's[clarification needed]
Wagner Tuba that is
meant to be pla**** by horn players.
Since then...
- The
baritone saxophone (sometimes
abbreviated to "bari
sax") is a
member of the
saxophone family of instruments,
larger (and lower-pitched) than the tenor...
- deep cup-shaped mouthpieces. The
saxhorn family was
developed by
Adolphe Sax, who is also
known for
creating the
saxophone family. The
sound of the saxhorn...
- The
saxophone (often
referred to
colloquially as the
sax) is a type of single-reed
woodwind instrument with a
conical body,
usually made of br****. As...
- Mitc**** -
keyboards Howard Johnson -
Baritone sax,
Tuba Clark ****ton -
trombone Jay
Collins -
tenor sax Erik
Lawrence -
saxophones Steve Bernstein - trumpet...
- euphonion. It is
sometimes called the
tenor tuba in B♭,
although this can also
refer to
other varieties of
tuba.
Names in
other languages, as
included in...
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tenor and b****
instruments (the trombone,
baritone horn, euphonium, and
tuba). Its
valves are typically,
though not exclusively,
piston valves. The tenor...