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  2. Bass trumpet - Wikipedia

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    The model normally used today is in 8' C with four rotary valves, and is played by a trombonist owing to the size of the mouthpiece. Bass trumpets in E ♭ are usually played by trumpeters as the mouthpiece is closer in size to that of the standard B ♭ trumpet. Duncan Wilson playing rotary bass trumpet in C with the BBC Symphony Orchestra

  3. Rotary valve - Wikipedia

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    In the context of brass instruments, rotary valves are found on horns, trumpets, trombones, flugelhorns, and tubas. The cornet derived from the posthorn, by applying rotary valves to it in the 1820s in France. [3] An alternative to a rotary valve trumpet would be piston valve trumpet. [4] Many European trumpet players tend to favor rotary valves.

  4. Brass instrument valve - Wikipedia

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    The long lengths of extra tubing used by each of the six valves also made the instruments heavy and cumbersome to play. [ 7 ] Modern valve brass instruments not using either rotary or Vienna valves use this type of valve in a set of three configured to lower the instrument by two, one, and three half-steps respectively, which in combination ...

  5. Flugelhorn - Wikipedia

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    A rotary valve flugelhorn. The flugelhorn is generally pitched in B♭, like most trumpets and cornets. It usually has three piston valves and employs the same fingering system as other brass instruments, although four-valve versions and rotary-valve versions also exist. It can therefore be played by trumpet and cornet players, although it has ...

  6. Fanfare trumpet - Wikipedia

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    A fanfare trumpet, also called a herald trumpet, is a brass instrument similar to but longer than a regular trumpet (tubing is the same length as a regular Bb trumpet but not wrapped), capable of playing specially composed fanfares. Its extra length can also accommodate a small ceremonial banner that can be mounted on it.

  7. Clarke Studies - Wikipedia

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    Initially intended as a 3-volume series of increasing difficulty, the middle volume titled Clarke's Technical Studies (1912) would gain a following independent of the other volumes, becoming "one of the most widely used trumpet method books" [1] and drawing comparisons to the Arban Method. [2]