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  2. Felix Klieser - Wikipedia

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    The horn is held on a tripod. He does not place a limb inside the bell of the horn, in contrast to the way the instrument is traditionally played, using the left hand to operate the valves and placing the right hand inside the bell. He was born in Göttingen. He began playing the horn at the age of 4. [2]

  3. IZ (toy) - Wikipedia

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    The green/orange iZ. The IZ (stylized as iZ) is an electronic musical toy released in September 2005 from Zizzle.Taking the shape of an extraterrestrial tripod creature, the iZ allows users to interactively manipulate music by twisting particular parts of the figure's body as well as add sound effects to pre-recorded sound from a connected audio device.

  4. James F. Burke (musician) - Wikipedia

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    James Francis Burke (April 15, 1923 – June 26, 1981) was an American cornet soloist. He was the principal cornet soloist with the Goldman Band from 1943 to 1974. [1] He was also the principal trumpet with The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra from 1943 to 1949. [2]

  5. Tripod (band) - Wikipedia

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    Tripod have appeared as guests throughout their career on popular Australian radio stations. Their Song-in-an-Hour Challenge (2001–2004) was a popular segment on Triple J's drive-time show with Merrick and Rosso, and later on the Triple J Breakfast show [5] with Wil Anderson and Adam Spencer.

  6. List of horn techniques - Wikipedia

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    However, playing a 3rd space C (F-horn, open) and repeating the stopped horn, the pitch will lower a half-step to a B-natural (or 1/2 step above B ♭, the next lower partial). The hand horn technique developed in the classical period, with music pieces requiring the use of covering the bell to various degrees to lower the pitch accordingly.

  7. Michigan "swamp gas" UFO reports - Wikipedia

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    [59] [60] In 1998, the sighting was one covered by Popular Mechanics. [61] In 2001, author Patrick Huyghe titled his memoir Swamp Gas Times. [62] The 1966 incident was featured in the 2006 book Weird Michigan. [63] In 2015, the Hillsdale campus newspaper interviewed one of the police officers who had witnessed the UFO. [18]

  8. “It’s Too Risky”: 107YO Goes Viral For 4-Inch “Longevity Horn ...

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    A 107-year-old Chinese woman has left social media users stunned after revealing a massive horn growing from her forehead. Netizens have dubbed the growth a “longevity horn,” believing it ...

  9. Horn (acoustic) - Wikipedia

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    Horn loudspeakers are very efficient, but have a sharp cutoff frequency, depending on the area of the horn mouth, with little sound output below. Bass sounds are usually produced by conventional speaker cones, since a circular horn mouth sufficient to reproduce 20 Hz would have a diameter of about 18 feet (5.5 m), except when a building, ground ...