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- Flugelhorn (2315 bytes)
6: ...n areas of use are in [[jazz]] and in the [[brass band]], though it does get occasional use in orchestra... - Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
40: ... the horn in [[marching band]]s. In fact marching band is the only connection between the horn and the m...
112: ...litary bands in the early 20th century, therefore band parts written for chromatic E♭ horns are c... - Mellophone (1582 bytes)
2: ...sed in place of the [[French horn]] in [[marching band]]s.
6: ...cally standing or sitting on only one side of the band. The direction of the bell, as well as the much-... - Sackbut (3802 bytes)
10: Renaissance [[wind band]] [[pitch (music)]] was typically approximately A...
16: ...pet in the [[15th Century]] [[alta capella]] wind bands that were common in towns throughout [[Europe]].... - Serpent (instrument) (2056 bytes)
5: ...18th century]], it began to be used in [[military band]]s and orchestras, but was replaced in the [[19th... - Shofar (6586 bytes)
39: [[Israel]]i [[Oriental metal]] band [[Salem (band)|Salem]] used Shofar in their metal adaptation fo... - Sousaphone (2220 bytes)
2: ...a substitute for the tuba when used in a marching band. It is named after [[John Philip Sousa]], the f...
4: ...debut until the mid-[[1920s]]. (The professional band Sousa started after leaving the Marines marched o...
12: ... made from fiberglass or brass. In large marching bands, the bell is often covered with a tight fitting ... - Tenor horn (3923 bytes)
1: ... is most commonly used in marching bands, [[brass band]]s and similar ensembles, whereas the [[French ho...
5: ...pending on the model. It is used in British Brass bands and is very rarely included in the orchestra whe...
23: ...e standard upright instrument is seen in UK brass bands and remains the most common configuration seen. - Trombone (15819 bytes)
14: ..., [[marching band]]s, [[Military band]]s, [[brass band]]s, [[:de:Posaunenchor|brass choir]]s, etc. It ca...
33: ...rchestra]], and they are also often seen in swing bands, wind ensembles, and a variety of brass groups.
75: ... rarely) treble clef in C, with the british brass band performer expected to handle treble clef in Bb... - Trumpet (13239 bytes)
1: ...rming with the United States Air Forces in Europe Band]] - Tuba (3116 bytes)
9: ... wind and concert bands and in [[Brass Band|brass bands]], although in the latter instance they are refe...
23: ...is not uncommon for them to take solos. Many jazz bands actually use a sousaphone, commonly if technical... - Concertina (3686 bytes)
20: ...Concertinas have similar internal construction to bandoneons, but with a different keyboard layout and d...
21: ...ore button layout with Chemnitzer concertinas and bandoneons.
23: === Bandonion or Bandoneón ===
24: ...a, with the keyboard layout devised by [[Heinrich Band]]. - Harmonica (21752 bytes)
126: ...ow middle C. Hole 7 blow is middle C. The Marine Band 365/28 in G is similar to a usual G diatonic, hav...
147: harmonica bands, the chromatic harmonica plays the lead part.
203: ...called the 'Jug Band', of which the [[Memphis Jug Band]] is the most famous. But the harmonica still re...
205: ...ed, but he eventually got stabbed by a jealous husband.
209: ...is inconsistence, and his incapacity of holding a band as a leader. - Ukulele (6345 bytes)
48: ...oduced to the [[Cook Islands]] in [[1990]] by the band Te Ava Piti ([http://www.musicprom.com/e_teava.ht... - Plate tectonics (27764 bytes)
33: ...ed by measuring the ages of the rocks within each band.
34: In reality the banding furnishes a map in time and space of both spre...
100: ...The overall pattern, defined by these alternating bands of normally and reversely polarized rock, became... - Earth (30908 bytes)
206: ...ow [[temperate]] zones from a wide [[equator]]ial band of [[tropical]] to [[subtropical]] climates. [[pr... - Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
177: ...te twentieth century include the rock group [[U2 (band)|U2]] ([[Bono]], [[The Edge]], [[Adam Clayton]] a... - Slovenia (19318 bytes)
170: ...porary ones are [[Slavko Avsenik]] and [[Laibach (band)|Laibach]]. - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
113: ... scheme, the plans for regional governments were abandoned. The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister stat...
205: ..., [[Talvin Singh]], [[Nitin Sawhney]] and [[Lamb (band)|Lamb]] at the cutting edge. (''see main article:... - Flag of Idaho (911 bytes)
3: ...f Idaho" appear in gold letters on a red and gold band below the seal. According to the official descrip...
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