- 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...
- multi-
valve engine at low rpms, the first-to-second
generation engines included the T-VIS
intake system. In 1986
Volkswagen introduced a multi-
valved Golf...
-
Valve Corporation, also
known as
Valve Software, is an
American video game developer, publisher, and
digital distribution company headquartered in Bellevue...
- B♭0). The
addition of
valves below that note can
lower the
instrument a
further six
semitones to a 20 Hz E0. Thus, even
three-
valved instruments with good...
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around 1904.
Valved alto
trombones in E♭ were
occasionally built but
remain rare instruments; a few
survive in museums. A contrab****
valve trombone known...
-
while a Schrader-
valved tube does not.
Inflating at home or on the road
requires either 6mm air
chuck for
Presta and
Dunlop valves, or an 8mm
chuck for...
-
trumpets or bugles, or have
valved trumpets/cornets
playing these parts, and they may
include valveless horns, or have
valved horns playing these parts...
- sound"). The
euphonium is a
valved instrument.
Nearly all
current models have
piston valves,
though some
models with
rotary valves do exist.
Euphonium music...
-
patented the
first valved horn,
using rotary valves. François Périnet
introduced piston valves in
France about 1839. The use of
valves initially aimed to...
-
engine behind that
first model was a liquid-cooled, 749cc V-Twin, SOHC,
three-
valved with six
gears and
shaft drive transmission. "Honda VT750C Shadow". Cycle...