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    Free-Reed – The most commonly known is the accordion; FreeFree instruments are unique to the aerophone category due their reliance on air passing around the instrument, rather than through it. The most common example is a whip when it is cracked. Electrophones – Instruments that require electricity to be amplified and heard

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  5. List of clarinet makers - Wikipedia

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    Basset clarinet Basset horn Alto Bass Contra-alto Contrabass; Amati-Denak E♭ C, B♭, A, G E♭ B♭ Backun Musical Services B♭, A: A (also joints in A) [1] B♭ E. K. Blessing B♭ Buffet Crampon E♭, D: C, B♭, A: A: F: E♭ B♭ EE♭ Benedikt Eppelsheim BB♭ Dietz Klarinettenbau: G: E♭, D: C, B♭, A, G: B♭, A: F

  6. Iwan Müller - Wikipedia

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    Iwan Müller 13 keys clarinet by Iwan Müller countersunk tone hole with conical ring in comparison with a simple tone hole. Iwan Müller, sometimes spelled Iwan Mueller (14 December 1786, Reval, Governorate of Estonia – 4 February 1854, Bückeburg), was a clarinetist, composer and inventor who at the beginning of the 19th century was responsible for a major step forward in the development ...

  7. Reform Boehm system - Wikipedia

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    In 1949 he sent the first Reform Boehm clarinet to a clarinetist of the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam. [3] A Reform Boehm clarinet looks similar to an original Boehm clarinet, although some brands or models exhibit some of these differences: The right-hand little finger C and E♭ keys have rollers as on a German clarinet.

  8. Nilo Hovey - Wikipedia

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    Nilo Wellington Hovey was born in Iowa on September 22, 1906, to Leroy Dana and Lois Graham Hovey. Raised in Cedar Falls, Iowa, Hovey participated in the Cedar Falls Municipal Band, initially on saxophone, but eventually on most of the reed instruments, and attended Iowa State Teacher's College (now the University of Northern Iowa).

  9. Norman Lee (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Clarinet, vocals Musical artist Norman Lee (March 21, 1921 – December 6, 1978) was an American songwriter, jazz clarinetist , and big band singer of the 1950s to 1970s.