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  2. Yanagisawa Wind Instruments - Wikipedia

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    The Yanagisawa soprano saxophone designs became influential throughout rest of the industry, comparable to the influence of Selmer (Paris) and Yamaha saxophones in other ranges. [citation needed] Yanagisawa introduced innovations including detachable straight and curved necks and a high G key for its 990 series soprano saxophones. [citation needed]

  3. The Rich-Tone Chorus - Wikipedia

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    The Rich-Tone Chorus is a chapter, located in Northern Texas, of a worldwide non-profit organization known as Sweet Adelines International. This is a group of over 30,000 women committed to advancing the musical art form of barbershop harmony through education and performance.

  4. Leblanc (musical instrument manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Yanagisawa saxophones were first marketed by Leblanc in the late 1960s under the Leblanc and Vito brands, and the Martin brand after 1971, prior to their distribution under Yanagisawa's own name. In 1981 Leblanc became the exclusive marketer and distributor of the Yanagisawa products in the United States and Canada .

  5. The results of the Sweet Adelines International competition for choruses in 2010–2019 are as follows. [1] [2] [3]For the equivalent scores in the quartet competition, see Sweet Adelines International quartet competitions, 2010–2019, and for a full explanation of the scoring system, qualification process, awards, and records, see Sweet Adelines International competition.

  6. Sopranino saxophone - Wikipedia

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    The sopranino saxophone is the second-smallest member of the saxophone family. It is tuned in the key of E♭, and sounds an octave higher than the alto saxophone.A sopranino in F was also described in Adolphe Sax's patent, an octave above an F alto (mezzo-soprano), but there are no known built instruments.

  7. 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.