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  2. Bass recorder - Wikipedia

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    A bass recorder is a wind instrument in F 3 that belongs to the family of recorders. The bass recorder plays an octave lower than the alto or treble recorder. In the recorder family it stands in between the tenor recorder and C great-bass (or quart-bass) recorder. Due to the length of the instrument, the lowest tone, F, requires a key.

  3. Sub-great bass recorder - Wikipedia

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    The sub-great bass recorder, also known as contra great bass and contrabass, [1] is a recorder with the range C–d1 (g1). [citation needed] It is manufactured in both bent ("knick") and square designs. The design with a square or rectangular cross-sections was first patented in 1975 by Joachim and Herbert Paetzold. They are made from plywood ...

  4. Great bass recorder - Wikipedia

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    The great bass recorder is a member of the recorder family. With the revival of the recorder by Arnold Dolmetsch , who chose Baroque music and the corresponding recorder types as a fixed point, consideration was given to the design of recorder types larger than the bass recorder.

  5. List of transposing instruments - Wikipedia

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    Heckelphone and Bass oboe C 3: Oud: G 2: Bolahenk tuning Recorder Garklein recorder: C 6: Sopranino recorder: C 5 /F 5: Soprano recorder: C 5, formerly G 4: B ♭ Soprano recorder B ♭ 4: Alto recorder F 4: Voice flute: D 4, formerly A 3: Tenor recorder: C 4, formerly G 3: Basset recorder F 3: Bass recorder: C 3: When notated in treble clef ...

  6. Sub-contrabass recorder - Wikipedia

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    The sub-contrabass recorder is a member of the recorder family with a low note of FF (or F 1 in SPN). [ citation needed ] It is manufactured in a design with a square or rectangular cross-section, which was first patented in 1975 by Joachim and Herbert Paetzold .

  7. Contrabass recorder - Wikipedia

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    The contrabass recorder plays an octave lower than the ordinary bass (or "basset") recorder. Until recently, it was the largest instrument in the recorder family, but since 1975 has been exceeded by the sub-great bass recorder (also called "contra-great bass" or simply "contrabass" recorder) in C 2 and the sub-contrabass recorder in F 1.

  8. DECONSTRUCTION: Portrait of a Quiet Masterpiece - AOL

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    “The best way for me to describe it is a song like ‘Mountain Song,’ which is two parts back and forth. And ‘San Francisco’ is two parts back and forth, maybe with an extended bridge.

  9. List of compositions by Alan Hovhaness - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of compositions by Alan Hovhaness (1911–2000), ordered by opus number. [1] [2] Composition dates shown in Roman font are as given at Hovhaness.com, [3] while conflicting dates from Kunze [4] or New Grove [5] are shown in italics.

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