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  2. List of scorewriters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of music notation programs (excluding discontinued products) which have articles on Wikipedia. For programs specifically for writing guitar tablature, see the list of guitar tablature software. For discontinued products, see list of discontinued scorewriters.

  3. Altissimo - Wikipedia

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    Saxophone altissimo is generally considered to be any note that is higher than written high F ♯, which is considered the highest note in the saxophone's regular range.. Altissimo is produced by the player using various voicing techniques such as air stream, tongue, throat and embouchure variations to disturb the fundamental of a note, which results in one of the higher overtones domina

  4. List of bassoonists - Wikipedia

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    A list of notable bassoonists This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  5. List of guitar tablature software - Wikipedia

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    The first tablature program was written for the Amstrad CPC 464 in 1986. "Tab Composer CPC" was implemented in Locomotive BASIC 1.0. It offered a multi-page graphical WYSIWYG, 3-channel polyphonic playback and volume and tone envelope functionality, as well as save and load.

  6. Bassoon makers - Wikipedia

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    This article contains a list of notable bassoon makers. The lists are split up according to the two different systems used to construct the bassoon ... by the names ...

  7. Recorder (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Players typically describe recorder pitches by the number of nodes in the air column. Notes with a single node are in the first register, notes with two nodes in the second register, etc. As the number of nodes in the tube increases, the number of notes a player can produce in a given register decreases because of the physical constraint of the ...

  8. Soprano recorder - Wikipedia

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    The soprano recorder in C, also known as the descant, is the third-smallest instrument of the modern recorder family and is usually played as the highest voice in four-part ensembles (SATB = soprano, alto, tenor, bass). Since its finger spacing is relatively small, it is often used in music education for children first learning to play an ...

  9. Paul Hanson - Wikipedia

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    Paul Hanson was born in San Francisco, CA, on October 28, 1961. [1] His parents were both musicians: his mother a classical pianist and his father a music teacher in the Berkeley Unified School District.