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  2. Mazzeo system - Wikipedia

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    Exclusive mass-production rights were given to the Selmer company, although only 13,000 were made. [citation needed] Selmer first marketed the instrument in 1959: "Over the past 75 years, many new clarinet key Systems have been submitted to Selmer. Yet the Mazzeo system is the first we have ever placed in production.

  3. Henri Selmer Paris - Wikipedia

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    Selmer Paris sold less-expensive clarinets under the names Barbier, Bundy (Paris) and Raymond until ca. 1935, after which they focused exclusively on professional clarinets. Note: Selmer Paris harmony clarinets (sizes other than Bâ™­ and A soprano clarinet) are mostly called by their model number rather than a name, but there are, for example ...

  4. List of clarinet makers - Wikipedia

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    Hanson Clarinet Company Bâ™­, A Howarth of London Bâ™­, A: A (joints & barrels only) Jupiter Band Instruments Bâ™­ Bâ™­ Leblanc (a division of The Selmer Company) Bâ™­ Eâ™­ Bâ™­ EEâ™­ BBâ™­ Leitner & Kraus Eâ™­, D: C, Bâ™­, A: Bâ™­, A: F Bâ™­ Orsi Instrument Company: G, Aâ™­ (on request) Eâ™­ C, Bâ™­, A, G F (on request) Eâ™­ Bâ™­ Fratelli ...

  5. Buescher Band Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    Buescher with oval logo HR, wooden and metal clarinets in Albert and Boehm systems; Buescher True Tone (possibly Penzel Mueller stencils) Buescher 400 (Selmer era) Buescher Aristocrat Bâ™­ (Introduced in 1963 [3]) Note: The clarinet in the following five pictures may or may not have been made by the Buescher Band Instrument Company.

  6. Conn-Selmer - Wikipedia

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    Conn-Selmer, Inc. is an American manufacturer of musical instruments for concert bands, marching bands and orchestras.It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Steinway Musical Instruments and was formed in 2003 by combining the Steinway properties, The Selmer Company and United Musical Instruments.

  7. Contra-alto clarinet - Wikipedia

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    The contra-alto clarinet [2] is largely a development of the 2nd half of the 20th century, although there were some precursors in the 19th century: . In 1829, Johann Heinrich Gottlieb Streitwolf [], an instrument maker in Göttingen, introduced an instrument tuned in F in the shape and fingering of a basset horn, which could be called a contrabasset horn because it played an octave lower than it.

  8. Silva-Bet - Wikipedia

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    The Silva-Bet, which debuted in 1925, is generally acknowledged to have been the first successful metal clarinet. [1] [2] Shortly after the appearance of the Silva-Bet, other woodwind makers entered the metal clarinet market, including Selmer Paris in 1927 [3] with their Master Model as well as American companies Buescher with their True Tone model and H. N. White with the Silver King.

  9. Leblanc (musical instrument manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 the firm was sold to Conn-Selmer, a division of Steinway Musical Instruments. As a result, Leblanc ceased to exist as an independent operation , becoming a brand . The company manufactured and distributed a wide range of instruments – self produced or through its subsidiaries and brands– such as clarinets , saxophones , trumpets ...

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