- The
saxhorn is a
family of
valved br****
instruments that have
conical bores and deep cup-shaped mouthpieces. The
saxhorn family was
developed by Adolphe...
- Germany;
occasionally referred to as E♭ horn) is a br****
instrument in the
saxhorn family and is
usually pitched in E♭. It has a bore that is
mostly conical...
- The 9K115
Metis (NATO
reporting name AT-7
Saxhorn) is a man-portable, tube launched,
SACLOS wire-guided anti-tank
guided missile of the
Soviet Union....
- credited.[by whom?]
While Sax's
family of
saxhorns were
invented at
about the same time and the b****
saxhorn is very
similar to a euphonium,
there are...
- The 9K115-2 Metis-M (NATO
reporting name AT-13
Saxhorn-2) is a
Russian portable anti-tank
guided missile system. "9K115-2" is the GRAU
designation of...
- the
early 1840s,
patenting it in 1846. He also
invented the saxotromba,
saxhorn and saxtuba, and
redesigned the b****
clarinet in a
fashion still used to...
-
soprano to b****, and
developed a
series of br****
instruments known as
saxhorns. The
instruments developed by Sax were
generally pitched in E♭ and B♭,...
- of the saxophone) with the
inspiration for his B♭
soprano (contralto)
saxhorns, on
which the modern-day
flugelhorn is modelled. The
German word Flügel...
- and on stage. The
instrument is
often confused with the
closely related saxhorn. The
technical specifications of the
saxotromba and the
original constitution...
-
Paris in the same year. The term "saxtuba" may also
refer to the b****
saxhorn. In the 1770s, the
French artist Jacques-Louis
David carried out extensive...