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- Recorder (12954 bytes)
1: ... shape and size of the recorder player's mouth cavity has a discernable effect on the timbre, tone and...
3: ...n instrument first thought to be the [[piccolo]]. It is now generally accepted, however, that the inst...
5: ...instruments, it requires talent and study to play it at an advanced level.
7: ...]], [[Jimi Hendrix]]. Prominent jazz musician [[Keith Jarrett]] has even recorded an entire album of r...
9: ...er instruments in C and F exist (bass in C - in Britain also known as the Great Bass, contrabass in F,... - Cornett (5160 bytes)
2: ...a]]s or wind ensembles. It is not to be confused with the [[cornet]].
6: ...n [[brass instrument]]s; that is, it is vibrated with the lips.
8: ...m of [[musical instrument classification]] places it alongside instruments such as the [[trumpet]].
10: ...]] so that only the cup and a minimal stub which fits the cornett's mouthpiece receiver are left.
14: ...udied in Venice with Gabrieli and was acquainted with Bassano's playing. - Opera (25153 bytes)
2: ...ris.jpg|frame|The foyer of [[Charles Garnier (architect)|Charles Garnier]]'s Op�ra, Paris, opened 18...
9: ... vocal timbre and quality and its range, or ''tessitura''. The German [[Fach]] system is an especiall...
11: ...(dry) recitative, while orchestral-accompanied recitative was called "accompagnato" or "stromentato."
13: ...e even be considered both the heirs and the competitors of [[grand opera]].
20: ... was thus conceived as a way of "restoring" this situation. A later work by Peri, ''[[Euridice]]'', da...
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