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  1. Contrabassoon (3761 bytes)
    3: *The reed is considerably larger, at 70-75 mm in total length as compa...
    5: ...s also required, as the primary finger keys are widely spaced.
    6: *There is considerably more air volume required in playing, and the...
    7: ... water key to expel condensation, and a tuning slide for gross pitch adjustments.
    11: ...ality which can be remediated by appropriate reed design changes. While prominent in solo and small e...
  2. Atlanta Braves (20715 bytes)
    5: ...nal team. When the N.A. formed, Red Stockings founder [[Harry Wright]] and the best players from that ...
    10: :'''Logo design:''' The script word "Braves" above a [[tomaha...
    11: ...Teams in Division:''' [[Florida Marlins]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[New York Mets]], [[Washington ...
    20: ...games. Not only did they finish first, but they ended up 10.5 games up on the second place Giants.
    21: ... league in both pitching, and hitting, and its leader, Evers, won the Chalmers Award, which is equival...
  3. List of Major League Baseball players (29066 bytes)
    1: ...N baseball.jpg||thumb|130px|Baseball Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    29: *[[Dale Alexander]]
    30: *[[Doyle Alexander]]
    31: *[[Grover Cleveland Alexander]] β
    55: *[[Brady Anderson]]
  4. Timpani (31735 bytes)
    3: ...ani mallet''. Unlike most drums, they produce a [[definite pitch]] when struck. Timpani evolved from [...
    5: ...]] word ''tympanum'', from which the Italian word descends. A [[musician]] who plays the timpani is kn...
    9: ...|Ninth Symphony]] highlights timpani as an independent voice.
    18: ... typically made of copper or, in less expensive models, [[fiberglass]]. The drumhead is connected to a...
    20: ...machined surface or rough surface with many small dents hammered into it.
  5. List of major league baseball players (29066 bytes)
    1: ...N baseball.jpg||thumb|130px|Baseball Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    29: *[[Dale Alexander]]
    30: *[[Doyle Alexander]]
    31: *[[Grover Cleveland Alexander]] β
    55: *[[Brady Anderson]]
  6. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (12500 bytes)
    1: ...][[1756]] – [[December 5]][[1791]]) is considered one of the greatest [[composer]]s of [[Europea...
    7: ...but at the time was the capital of a small independent [[Archbishopric]] within the [[Holy Roman Empir...
    11: ... both the [[piano]] and [[violin]]. Musically, he developed very rapidly and began to compose his own ...
    13: ...ifficult passages he had never seen before. His older sister, [[Maria Anna "Nannerl" Mozart|Maria Anna...
    15: ...ienna again in late 1767 and remained there until December 1768.
  7. Igor Stravinsky (26622 bytes)
    1: ...ombinations and classical forms. His oeuvre included everything from symphonies to [[piano]] miniatur...
    10: ... St. Petersburg and dominated by his father and elder brother, Stravinsky's early childhood was a mix ...
    12: ...d<nowiki>]</nowiki> them all to hell". (He succeeded: the 1913 premi&egrave;re of ''Le sacre du print...
    14: ...learn and explore art, literature, and life. This desire manifested itself in several of his Paris col...
    17: ...rtner until his death, was his second wife [[Vera de Bosset]].
  8. Hammer (2263 bytes)
    3: ...ten designed for a specific purpose, and so their design varies quite a lot. Usual features are a hand...
    7: ...d. In the [[Middle Ages]], the [[war hammer]] was developed when edged weapons could no longer easily ...
    9: The hammer takes its place in modern weapons in the form of the [[firearm]] hammer o...
    13: Well-known forms include:
    31: ...r blows feature in [[Mahler]]'s [[Symphony No. 6 (Mahler)|sixth symphony]], representing blows of fate.

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