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- Moth (5332 bytes)
32: ...us inclined to circle ambient objects in the Mach band region, usually at a radius of about one foot, de... - Heraldry (23465 bytes)
104: ...et (heraldry)|fillet]], a quite narrow horizontal band running along the bottom of the chief, [http://ww...
146: ... into the sea Argent, beneath a crown Proper with bands Azure; overall an escutcheon barry of eight Gule... - Silversmith (758 bytes)
1: [[Image:Silver band.png|thumb|150px|right|Band made of Silver.]] - Relic (11473 bytes)
7: ...r. And as a man was being buried, lo, a marauding band was seen and the man was cast into the grave of E... - Woodworking (12397 bytes)
9: ...n vessels are known, for example from the [[linearbandkeramic]] [[well]]s at [[K?en]] and [[Eythra]]. Ex...
111: ...[hole saw]] (actually a form of [[drill]]), and [[band saw]]
129: ...[[F-clamp]], [[bar clamp]], [[mitre clamp]] and [[band clamp]] - Music (16462 bytes)
38: ...oup being a [[musical ensemble]] such as a [[rock band]] or symphony [[orchestra]]. - Society (6217 bytes)
27: ...ing size and complexity, there are [[band society|band societies]], [[tribe]]s, [[chiefdom]]s, and [[st... - Bassoon (11661 bytes)
2: ...n]], the bassoon is a part of orchestral, concert band, and chamber music literature. It is known for it...
6: ...e 16th century to add a stronger bass to the wind band then consisting largely of [[shawm]]s and [[recor... - Bombarde (846 bytes)
3: ...y in [[bagad]]s, the Breton version of the [[pipe band]]s. Traditionally it was used in a duet with the ... - Clarinet (18825 bytes)
11: ...e widest compass, which is showcased in much wind band and orchestral writing. Additionally, improvemen...
12: ...e. It is often only used in large orchestras and bands rather than small ensembles.
56: === Concert bands ===
57: ...particularly central part of the instrumentation. Bands usually include several B♭ clarinets, divi...
60: ..., especially in its earlier forms such as the Big Band music of the [[1930s]] and [[1940s]]. - Contrabassoon (3761 bytes)
14: ... as do a large number of [[concert band|symphonic band]]s and wind ensembles. - Flute (11293 bytes)
40: ...r pitching system, used principally in older wind-band music, includes D-flat piccolos, E-flat soprano f... - Jug (1886 bytes)
7: ...its height of popularity in the 1920s, when [[jug band]]s, such as [http://www.jugstore.com/guscannon.ht...
9: ...to time (such as in the [[1960s]] [[psychadelic]] band [[13th Floor Elevators]]). - Saxophone (14311 bytes)
3: ...intended as both an [[orchestra]]l and [[military band]] instrument.
7: ... and for a long time it was relegated to military bands--this despite his great friendship with the infl...
25: ...hter sound which more easily "cuts through" a big band or amplified instruments. While high baffles (an...
30: ...them for use only in a context such as a marching band. On the other hand, synthetic reeds are generall...
41: ...ruments in the keys of C and F, and the "military band" family in Eb and Bb. Each family consisted of [[... - Shawm (725 bytes)
3: ...ed a loud shrill tone, and was used by [[military band]]s during the [[Crusades]], as well as in ordinar... - Slide whistle (1974 bytes)
5: ...cordings with [[Joe "King" Oliver|King Oliver]]'s band and his own Hot 5. At that time, slide [[saxophon... - Brass instrument (5234 bytes)
78: ... some performance situations, such as in marching bands.
84: [[Brass band]]s,
85: [[Concert band]]s,
86: [[Marching band]]s,
87: [[Military band]]s, - Baritone horn (1537 bytes)
3: ...ritone is found almost exclusively in the [[brass band]]. - Cornet (3752 bytes)
3: ...and other countries that have British-style brass bands.
7: ... band, adds an extreme high register to the brass band sound and can be most effective in cutting throug... - Euphonium (3735 bytes)
14: ...ass band]]s, [[marching band]]s, and [[military]] bands, where it is frequently featured as a solo instr...
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