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  2. Oehler system - Wikipedia

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    It also has a narrower bore and a longer, narrower mouthpiece leading to a slightly different sound. It is used mostly in Germany and Austria. Major developments include the patent C♯, low E-F correction, fork-F/B♭ correction and fork B♭ correction. Fingering charts can be found for example in this reference. [1]

  3. Tenor horn - Wikipedia

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    It uses a deep funnel- or cup-shaped mouthpiece. The tenor horn's conical bore and deep mouthpiece produce a mellow, rounded tone that is often used as a middle voice, supporting the melodies of the trumpets, cornets, or flugelhorns, and fills the gap above the lower tenor and bass instruments (the trombone, baritone horn, euphonium, and tuba ...

  4. Renold Schilke - Wikipedia

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    Renold Schilke was born June 30, 1910, in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He began playing cornet at age 8. Before his teens, he was initiated into the life of a professional musician playing for the Frank Holton Company and also learning basics of instrument manufacture, as had cornet virtuoso and instrument manufacturer Ernst Couturier before him.

  5. Embouchure - Wikipedia

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    Claude Gordon was a student of Louis Maggio and Herbert L. Clarke and systematized the concepts of these teachers. Claude Gordon made use of pedal tones for embouchure development as did Maggio and Herbert L. Clarke. All three stressed that the mouthpiece should be placed higher on the top lip for a more free vibration of the lips.

  6. Mouthpiece (brass) - Wikipedia

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    The mouthpiece on brass instruments is the part of the instrument placed on the player's lips. The mouthpiece is a circular opening that is enclosed by a rim and that leads to the instrument via a semi-spherical or conical cavity called the cup.

  7. Brass instrument - Wikipedia

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    Brass instruments may also be characterised by two generalizations about geometry of the bore, that is, the tubing between the mouthpiece and the flaring of the tubing into the bell. Those two generalizations are with regard to the degree of taper or conicity of the bore and; the diameter of the bore with respect to its length.

  8. 23 Make-Ahead Diabetes-Friendly Desserts - AOL

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    And feel free to store any extra brownies in the fridge for up to 7 days. View Recipe. Almond Confetti Mandel Bread. Photographer: Brie Goldman, Food Stylist: Lauren McAnelly, Prop Stylist: Holly ...

  9. Melodica - Wikipedia

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    The left hand holds a handle on the bottom, and the right hand plays the keyboard. Tenor melodicas can be played with two hands by inserting a tube into the mouthpiece hole and placing the melodica on a flat surface. Bass melodicas include the Hohner Melodica-Basso (discontinued), the Suzuki B-24 Bass Melodion [19] and the Hammond Bass Melodion ...