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  2. Buffet Crampon - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1970s, Buffet was making the Evettes in their own factory in Paris, and around 1979, manufacture was moved to a Buffet-owned factory in Germany. Evette & Schaeffer clarinets were made in Paris. Use of the Evette and Evette & Schaeffer brands ended around 1985, when the company began using the Buffet name on all its clarinets.

  3. Alto sarrusophone - Wikipedia

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    Pitched in E♭, its body is folded only once, and has a bocal that resembles the neck of a tenor saxophone. Historically it was built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries principally by its inventor, Parisian instrument maker Pierre-Louis Gautrot [ fr ] and his successor, Couesnon & Co. [ fr ] , as well as Evette & Schaeffer (now Buffet ...

  4. Tenor sarrusophone - Wikipedia

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    The tenor sarrusophone is the tenor member of the sarrusophone family of metal double reed wind instruments, pitched in B♭ with the same range as the tenor saxophone.They were originally made in the late 19th and early 20th century by Orsi, Gautrot [] and his successor Couesnon [], and Evette & Schaeffer (now Buffet Crampon).

  5. Sarrusophone - Wikipedia

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    No articulated G ♯, bis B♭, F ♯ trill keys or 1/1 and 1/2 B♭ as found on the saxophone. The top and bottom key stacks are not linked. Surprisingly though, a B to C trill key as found on the saxophone did more or less become standard; The key for low B♭ is activated by the left thumb as opposed to the left little finger as on the saxophone

  6. Jimmy Buffett's beloved 'Parrotheads' are carrying on his ...

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    Ask any Jimmy Buffett fan and they’ll tell you that his music isn’t just catchy, it’s a state of mind.. Widely known for hits like “Margaritaville,” “It’s 5 O’Clock Somewhere ...

  7. Contrabass saxophone - Wikipedia

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    The saxophones in Sax's 1846 patent are only folded a maximum of three times, which necessarily requires the lower saxophones (from the baritone downwards) to be progressively taller. The contrabass saxophone follows this pattern, bending upwards at the mouthpiece neck, then bending 180° at the top, and 180° again at the base of the ...

  8. CBS’ Hollywood Squares Reboot Reveals Celebrity Players: Jay ...

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    Hollywood Squares originally aired from 1966 to 1980 on NBC, where it was hosted by Peter Marshall, and actor Paul Lynde regularly occupied the coveted center square. The series has been rebooted ...

  9. Flippomusic - Wikipedia

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    Members Dan Hesler (saxophone and flute), Donn De Santo (bass), Heath Chappell (drums), and Aras Biskis (percussion). [ 2 ] Flippomusic live at the College of Lake County, 1994 Flippomusic live at the Jazz Bulls, Chicago 1996 Flippomusic in an earlier incarnation - The Bop Shop, 1999 Flippomusic at the Jazz Buffet, Chicago, 1999 Flippomusic at ...