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  2. Carole Dawn Reinhart - Wikipedia

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    Brass of Praise – Carole Dawn Reinhart (1984) The First Queen of Trumpet & Her Best Recordings – Carole Dawn Reinhart, Munich Philharmonic, Marc Andreae, German Bach Soloists, Helmut Winschermann, Amsterdam Chamber Orchestra, Marinus Voorberg – Acanta (2013) [14] [15]

  3. List of compositions by William Walton - Wikipedia

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    brass, timpani and percussion: for the Royal National Theatre: Brass ensemble: 1975: Roaring Fanfare: brass (3 trumpets, 3 trombones, 2 bass trombones) and percussion: Brass ensemble: 1979: Medley: brass band: Brass ensemble: 1979: Salute for Sir Robert Mayer on His 100th Anniversary: brass (12 trumpets) and percussion: Brass ensemble: 1935 ...

  4. Nirschl - Wikipedia

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    Nirschl is a sixth-generation builder of musical instruments. Nirschl builds brass instruments, including trumpets, trombones, French horns, mellophones, euphoniums, and tubas, under the 'Meister Walter Nirschl' brand in his factory in Bavaria and collaborates with Gemstone Musical Instruments on the W. Nirschl brass line. Nirschl's instruments ...

  5. Clint McLaughlin - Wikipedia

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    Clint's studies are specialized on trumpet and brass embouchure, he was the first person to explain the "Aperture Tunnel". [2] [10] In his book "How the Chops Work" Clint explains how the vibrations affect the pitch; arguing that not only the length, but also the thickness and height affect it. Mr. McLaughlin also explains how adjusting the aperture tunnel when playing can increase a players ...

  6. C. G. Conn - Wikipedia

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    C. G. Conn Ltd., Conn Instruments or commonly just Conn, is a former American manufacturer of musical instruments incorporated in 1915. It bought the production facilities owned by Charles Gerard Conn, a major figure in early manufacture of brasswinds and saxophones in the USA.

  7. Crook (music) - Wikipedia

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    "Cor solo" (natural horn) – Raoux, Paris, 1797 – Paris, Musée de la Musique (with a double-loop crook located within the body of the horn).. A crook, also sometimes called a shank, is an exchangeable segment of tubing in a natural horn (or other brass instrument, such as a natural trumpet) which is used to change the length of the pipe, altering the fundamental pitch and harmonic series ...