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Sopranissimo (from
Italian Sopra "above" and -issimo "extremely") is any
pitch higher than soprano. One
example is the
sopranissimo saxophone in B♭.[citation...
- The
soprillo (also
known as the
piccolo or
sopranissimo saxophone) is the
smallest saxophone,
developed as an
extension to the
saxophone family in the...
- the
saxophone family,
which consists (from
smallest to largest) of the
sopranissimo, sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, b****, contrab**** saxophone...
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recorder family In C
Written Sounding In F
Written Sounding garklein or
sopranissimo or
piccolo in C6 (c‴)
sopranino in F5 (f″)
soprano or
descant in C5 (c″)...
- two
octaves above the
standard treble clef) is used for the
garklein (
sopranissimo) recorder. An F-clef can also be
notated with an
octave marker. While...
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Frets Range Common tuning Alternate tunings Pocket piccolo, sopranino,
sopranissimo 16 in (41 cm) 11 in (28 cm) 10–12 G4–D6 (E6) D5 G4 B4 E5 C5 F4 A4 D5...
- The
garklein recorder in C, also
known as the
sopranissimo recorder or
piccolo recorder, is the
smallest size of the
recorder family. Its
range is C6–A7...
- Higher-than-sopranino instruments: the
garklein recorder in C (also
known as the
sopranissimo recorder, or
piccolo recorder),
soprillo saxophone,
piccolo Sopranino...
- B4 E5 Alternate: C5 F4 A4 D5
Pocket Uke, Mini Uke,
Sopranino Ukulele,
Sopranissimo Ukulele Hawaii a
miniature ukulele first produced by the
Hawaiian maker...
- form
Sonata theory Sonatina Song Song
cycle Song
structure Sonorism Sopranissimo Sopranist Soprano Soprano sfogato Sordun Sori (music)
Sostenuto Sotto...