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experimental instruments such as the
pastaphone (made of
uncooked manicotti),
tromboon, hardart, l****o d'amore, and left-handed
sewer flute.
There is
often a...
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Taepyeongso (Korea) Tárogatós (Hungary; up to
about the 18th century)
Tromboon Trompeta china (Cuba)
Zurla (Macedonia)
Zurna Bagpipes (see
Types of bagpipes)...
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Messe solennelle of 1824. A
portmanteau of "trombone" and "b****oon", the "
tromboon" was
created by
musical parodist Peter Schickele by
replacing a trombone's...
- "dill piccolo" for
playing sour notes, the "left-handed
sewer flute", the "
tromboon" ("a
cross between a
trombone and a b****oon,
having all the disadvantages...
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Superbone aerophones 423.22
Western Europe br****
instruments trombone Tromboon aerophones 422.112.2
United States reed
instruments b****oon,
trombone Trompeta...
- East
tangmuri India tárogató Hungary,
Romania tenora Spain tible Spain taepyeongso Korea tromboon (trombone with reed)
United States zurna Middle East...
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instruments whose main
means of tone-control is a slide, such as trombones, the
tromboon invented by P. D. Q. Bach, the
slide trumpet and the
slide whistle Specially...
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Vanguard Records in 1966.
Professor Peter Schickele, bicycle, windbreaker,
tromboon The
Royal P.D.Q. Bach
Festival Orchestra,
Jorge Mester,
conductor Lorna...
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reeds Melanie Lancon, flute,
slide whistle Marat Rakhmatullaev, b****oon,
tromboon Cesar Martinez Bourguet, cello,
discontinuo Larry Hernandez,
trumpet Matt...