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  2. Flugelhorn - Wikipedia

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    The sound of the flugelhorn has been described as halfway between a trumpet and a French horn, whereas the cornet's sound is halfway between a trumpet and a flugelhorn. [6] The flugelhorn is as agile as the cornet but more difficult to control in the high register (from approximately written G 5), where in general it locks onto notes less easily.

  3. Brass instrument - Wikipedia

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    This family includes all of the modern brass instruments except the trombone: the trumpet, horn (also called French horn), euphonium, and tuba, as well as the cornet, flugelhorn, tenor horn (alto horn), baritone horn, sousaphone, and the mellophone. As valved instruments are predominant among the brasses today, a more thorough discussion of ...

  4. Wilbur Harden - Wikipedia

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    Wilbur Harden (December 31, 1924 in Birmingham, Alabama – June 10, 1969 in New York City) was an American jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist, and composer. [1]Harden is best remembered for his recordings with saxophonists Yusef Lateef and John Coltrane, and with trombonist Curtis Fuller.

  5. Talk:Flugelhorn - Wikipedia

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    The flugelhorn is a brass instrument which is usually pitched in B ♭. It resembles a trumpet, with a tube of the same length but a wider, conical bore. A type of valved bugle, the flugelhorn was developed in Germany from a traditional English valveless bugle, with the first version sold by Heinrich Stölzel in Berlin in 1828.

  6. Kuhlohorn - Wikipedia

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    The Kuhlohorn (also Kuhlo-Flügelhorn) is a small flugelhorn in B ♭. This is a specially designed brass wind-instrument played using a deep bowled mouth piece. Chief characteristics are its oval design and integrated, usually conical tubing.

  7. Flumpet - Wikipedia

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    The Flumpet was designed in 1989 [2] and borrows the three piston valve design of both the trumpet and flugelhorn and shares the same instrument length of a trumpet. The curves on the end of the Flumpet have a resemblance to shepherd's crooks.

  8. Dick Cuthell - Wikipedia

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    Dick Cuthell is a British musician and record producer. He plays flugelhorn, cornet, and trumpet, amongst a range of other brass instruments, including tenor horn and valve trombone.

  9. Louis Dowdeswell - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Trumpet, flugelhorn: Website: louisdowdeswell.com: Louis Dowdeswell is an English jazz trumpeter. He is known for his ability ...