- mouthpiece,
originally made from ivory,
horn or hardwood. The cup
profiles of most
historical serpent and
b**** horn mouthpieces were a
distinctly hemispherical...
- such that he has been
called "the man who
invented the eighties".
Horn took up the
b**** guitar at an
early age and
taught himself to sight-read music. In...
-
Ophicleide Serpent B**** trumpet B**** horn B****oon Contrab****oon
B**** clarinet Contrab****
clarinet B**** flute Contrab****
flute B**** saxophone Contrab****...
-
contraction used by
musicians of the term
corno b****o or
corno di b****o (lit. '
b**** horn'),
sometimes appearing in
scores as c. b****o or c. in b****o. The original...
-
family b****es include the
b**** horn, such as a tuba, serpent, and sousaphone, as well as low-tuned
versions such as b****oon,
b**** clarinet,
b**** trombone...
- tone
somewhat akin to that of its higher-pitched cousin, the
English horn. The
b**** oboe is
notated in the
treble clef,
sounding one
octave lower than written...
-
Natural horn Bugle Post
horn French horn German horn Vienna horn Wagner tuba Saxhorns, including: Alto
horn (UK:
tenor horn),
pitched in E♭
Baritone horn, pitched...
- The
French horn (since the 1930s
known simply as the
horn in
professional music circles) is a br****
instrument made of
tubing wrapped into a coil with...
- The
double b**** (/ˈdʌbəl beɪs/), also
known as the
upright b****, the
acoustic b****, the bull fiddle, or
simply the
b****, is the
largest and lowest-pitched...
-
emphasis in the
b****, mid-range or treble. The
company advocates the
superiority of
horns for the
aforementioned properties, but
historically horns have a re****tion...