- to
their small size,
sopraninos are
usually built straight like a clarinet,
although Orsi make both
straight and
curved sopraninos, with the appearance...
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Sopranino refers to a
singing voice that is
higher than soprano. It
typically refers to a
range of
about E4 to E6,
sometimes extending as high as G6....
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clarinet or E-flat
clarinet Sopranino recorder Sopranino saxophone Sopranino voice, with a
range higher than
soprano Sopranino, a 1950
ultralight sailboat...
- The
sopranino recorder is the
second smallest recorder of the
modern recorder family, and was the
smallest before the 17th century. This
modern instrument...
-
Arabic nations)
Aulochrome Chalumeau Clarinet Piccolo (or
sopranino, or octave)
clarinet Sopranino clarinet (including E-flat clarinet)
Soprano clarinet Saxonette...
- largest) of the soprillo,
sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, b****, contrab****, and subcontrab****. The
soprillo and
sopranino are rare instruments,...
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clarinet and
pitched a
perfect fourth higher. It is
typically considered the
sopranino or
piccolo member of the
clarinet family and is a
transposing instrument...
-
instrumentation calls for a
sopranino saxophone in F,
which never existed (modern
sopraninos are in E♭). At the
first performance, both the
sopranino and
soprano saxophone...
- 1950s, when they
first appeared as
novelty or "show" instruments. The
sopranino trombone in E♭, a
fourth higher than the
soprano and an
octave above the...
-
eleven pitches of high clarinets, but
noted that
while the D♭
soprano and
sopraninos in E and G♭ are
mentioned in
literature and catalogs, no
known instruments...