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- Joni Mitchell (9996 bytes)
25: ...on of re-workings of her previous songs with lush orchestral accompaniments, stating that it would be her fina... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
93: * [[Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark]] released two singles abo... - Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
136: ...trings made of nylon, silk or steel, however some orchestral violinists still use gut strings. Contrary to be... - Bassoon (11661 bytes)
2: ...cularly the [[dulcian]], the bassoon is a part of orchestral, concert band, and chamber music literature. It i...
20: ...e but difficult to produce and rarely called for; orchestral parts rarely go higher than the C or D, with even...
55: '''Famous Orchestral Passages''' - Clarinet (18825 bytes)
11: ...compass, which is showcased in much wind band and orchestral writing. Additionally, improvements made to the ...
83: * D Sopranino - Rare. Occasionally used in orchestral writing, but these pieces are usually played on a...
86: ...imary advantage is its greater ease of playing in orchestral repertoire written in keys with many sharps. - Cor anglais (2674 bytes)
20: ...n of expressive, melancholic solos in [[orchestra|orchestral]] works, particularly slow movements. - Heckelphone (1998 bytes)
3: ... century, being used in [[Gustav Holst]]'s famous orchestral suite ''[[The Planets]]'' ([[1916]]), as well as ...
5: ... section, the heckelphone remains a rarity on the orchestral scene, and is seldom carried on the regular stren... - Saxophone (14311 bytes)
7: ...n and his instruments led to it not being used in orchestral groups, and for a long time it was relegated to m...
41: ... as two families, each of seven instruments. The "orchestral" family consisted of instruments in the keys of C...
43: Of the orchestral family, only the mezzo-soprano in F (similar to t...
59: ...ic (ie. [[Benny Goodman]]'s "Sing Sing Sing") and orchestral scores (the most famous example being the opening... - Cornet (3752 bytes)
- Euphonium (3735 bytes)
14: ...ass ensembles/choirs. It is not traditionally an orchestral instrument and thus is not found in modern sympho... - Flugelhorn (2315 bytes)
6: ...rass band]], though it does get occasional use in orchestral writing. - Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
23: ... did the invention of the valve." [Morley-Pegge, "Orchestral," 195] - Tenor horn (3923 bytes)
5: ... in the orchestra where its place is taken by the orchestral horn. The conical bore and deep mouthpiece produc... - Trombone (15819 bytes)
9: ... between .470" (small bore) and .547" (large or ''orchestral'' bore) after the lead pipe and through the hand ...
46: ...at of the tenor or bass trombone. The bore of an orchestral alto trombone is similar to that of a small tenor...
73: ... occur often in Soviet and older Eastern European orchestral music, where many pieces have both first and seco...
80: ...ment's trigger is not depressed). Typically, for orchestral instruments, the slide bore is .547" and the atta... - Trumpet (13239 bytes)
8: ...ces are best suited for expansive, lower-register orchestral performance, while shallow-cupped "pea-shooter" m...
15: ... also available. The C trumpet is most common in orchestral playing because it often does not need to transpo... - Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
144: ...er names include Solo, Fanfare, Echo, Antiphonal, Orchestral and Bombarde. - Balalaika (5108 bytes)
41: ...ndreyev's labours was the development of a strong orchestral tradition in Czarist Russia, and, later, the [[So... - Percussion instrument (2859 bytes)
33: * [[orchestral percussion]] - Mellotron (7426 bytes)
12: ...re normally pre-loaded with string instrument and orchestral sounds, although the tape bank could be removed w...
24: ...w UK post-punk bands to utilise its sounds were [[Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark]], who featured it heavily... - Telharmonium (3225 bytes)
12: ...ent was noted for its ability to reproduce common orchestral woodwind instruments such as the [[flute]], [[bas...
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