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- Baritone horn (1537 bytes)
5: ...e quarters to three-valve euphoniums being mistakenly called baritones and four-valve instruments bein... - Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
6: Compared to the other brass instruments commonly found in the [[orchestra]], the typical range of...
12: ...the other could be free to guide his steed. The only way to change the pitch was to use the natural [...
23: ...e higher, brighter tones of the B-flat horn (commonly called "sides"). In the words of [[Reginald Mor...
28: ... E-flat) are increasingly popular for works that only use the upper and upper-middle registers of the ...
40: ...[[marching band]]s. In fact marching band is the only connection between the horn and the mellophone. ... - Tenor horn (3923 bytes)
1: ...deep, [[cornet]]-like mouthpiece. It is most commonly used in marching bands, [[brass band]]s and simi...
18: Since the valves only lower the note, the closest harmonic note above ...
23: ...nd keep better time in marching). Of these types only the standard upright instrument is seen in UK br...
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- Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
12: ...orter]], [[Jerome Kern]], [[Johnny Mercer]] (the only songbook devoted soley to a lyricist) the Kern a...
112: *[[Media:How High The Moon.ogg|Download sample]] of "How High the Moon"
113: *[[Media:April In Paris.ogg|Download sample]] of "April in Paris" by Fitzgerald wit... - Ellen MacArthur (3652 bytes)
- Nerve (2497 bytes)
- History of sculpture (6101 bytes)
4: ...s known as [[Venus figurines]] have been found mainly in central [[Europe]]. The [[Venus of Willendor...
6: ... stones were used for high quality sculpture and inlays. [[Clay]] was used for pottery and terra cott...
8: ...mong them are a wooden harp with gold and mosaic inlay with a black-bearded golden bull's head.
22: These are only a few of the many sculptures produced in ancient...
29: The Minoan culture developed mainly on [[Crete]], especially at [[Knossos]] and [[Ph... - Clarinet (18825 bytes)
12: ...inet has a very deep and loud tone. It is often only used in large orchestras and bands rather than s...
15: ...ve high C. This last range of notes is generally only used rarely, to achieve particular dramatic or s...
20: ...e material|composite]] or plastic [[resin]], commonly "resonite", an [[Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene...
22: ...keys is called the [[Oehler system]] and is used only in [[Germany]] and [[Austria]] (see History).
24: ...e instrument and flares out to spread the tone evenly. - Cor anglais (2674 bytes)
9: ... reed players, cor anglais players must have not only a strong instrumental technique but also good ma... - Crumhorn (1946 bytes)
- Oboe (5230 bytes)
9: ...g concert A (earlier 440 Hz everywhere, now only in the [[United States]]; in [[Europe]] mostly 4...
13: ... (staple). The reed is held on the lips. The commonly accepted range for the oboe extends from B♭...
22: ...te and saxophone. The modern Oboe mechanism is mainly of two types: (a) the French conservatoire syste... - Musician (3042 bytes)
12: ... [[Musical keyboard|keyboard]], nor are they the only creatures which respond to (or produce) [[rhythm... - Tarogato (729 bytes)
- Brass instrument (5234 bytes)
41: ...tural''' brass instruments, where the player can only play notes in the instrument's [[harmonic series... - Alphorn (1746 bytes)
- Baritone horn (1537 bytes)
5: ...e quarters to three-valve euphoniums being mistakenly called baritones and four-valve instruments bein... - Euphonium (3735 bytes)
14: ...hus is not found in modern symphony orchestras. Only for certain works where the composer specificall... - Flugelhorn (2315 bytes)
- Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
6: Compared to the other brass instruments commonly found in the [[orchestra]], the typical range of...
12: ...the other could be free to guide his steed. The only way to change the pitch was to use the natural [...
23: ...e higher, brighter tones of the B-flat horn (commonly called "sides"). In the words of [[Reginald Mor...
28: ... E-flat) are increasingly popular for works that only use the upper and upper-middle registers of the ...
40: ...[[marching band]]s. In fact marching band is the only connection between the horn and the mellophone. ... - Mellophone (1582 bytes)
6: ...the audience is typically standing or sitting on only one side of the band. The direction of the bell... - Serpent (instrument) (2056 bytes)
- Shofar (6586 bytes)
35: In modern times, the shofar is used only at [[Rosh Hashanah]] and [[Yom Kippur]]. It is p... - Tenor horn (3923 bytes)
1: ...deep, [[cornet]]-like mouthpiece. It is most commonly used in marching bands, [[brass band]]s and simi...
18: Since the valves only lower the note, the closest harmonic note above ...
23: ...nd keep better time in marching). Of these types only the standard upright instrument is seen in UK br...
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