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  2. Flugelhorn - Wikipedia

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    The flugelhorn's mouthpiece is more deeply conical than either trumpet or cornet mouthpieces, but not as conical as a French horn mouthpiece. Some modern flugelhorns feature a fourth valve that lowers the pitch by a perfect fourth (similar to the fourth valve on some euphoniums , tubas , and piccolo trumpets , or the trigger on trombones ).

  3. Soprano helicon - Wikipedia

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    So the next prototype, which was ready a month later, used a regular bore of B ♭ Flugelhorn and a deep cup Flugelhorn mouthpiece. The tapering of the main tube had to be reshaped but the bell size stayed the same – 160 mm (6 + 1 ⁄ 4 in). The instrument had four valves (the 4th used as a quart valve). The main tube was also reshaped by ...

  4. Kuhlohorn - Wikipedia

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    Kuhlo-Flügelhorn (Kuhlohorn) Johannes Kuhlo playing a Kuhlohorn crafted by Ernst David 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.

  5. Tenor horn - Wikipedia

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    It uses a deep funnel- or cup-shaped mouthpiece. The tenor horn's conical bore and deep mouthpiece produce a mellow, rounded tone that is often used as a middle voice, supporting the melodies of the trumpets, cornets, or flugelhorns, and fills the gap above the lower tenor and bass instruments (the trombone, baritone horn, euphonium, and tuba ...

  6. Leadpipe - Wikipedia

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    Scheme of a French horn (view from underneath). #2: Leadpipe.. In a brass instrument, a leadpipe or mouthpipe is the pipe or tube into which the mouthpiece is placed.. For example, on the illustration of a trombone, the leadpipe would be between #3 and #4, the mouthpiece and the slide lock ring.

  7. Bore (wind instruments) - Wikipedia

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    Modern brass instruments however generally make use of the full length of the instrument for every pitch, and are therefore significantly affected by the effects of the mouthpiece and bell. These modify the instrument's resonances to closely resemble that of a conical pipe, even if the bore is mostly cylindrical.

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    Donald Trump's FCC chair Brendan Carr reopened a complaint against CBS over Kamala Harris' '60 Minutes' interview. The network turned in the records.

  9. Mellophone - Wikipedia

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    This mouthpiece usually has a deep cup, like that of the flugelhorn, and has a wider inner diameter than a trumpet mouthpiece. These mouthpieces give the mellophone a dark, round sound. Some trumpet players who double on mellophone use a trumpet-style parabolic ("cup") mouthpiece on the instrument, resulting in a much brighter, more trumpet ...