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  2. TC Group - Wikipedia

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    TC Group was a Danish multinational corporation specializing in audio related products for musicians, installers, producers, engineers, broadcasters, audio consultants and contractors. Its individual brands [1] include Lab.gruppen, Lake, Tannoy, TC-Applied Technologies, TC Electronic [2] and TC-Helicon. Overall, the company organizes itself ...

  3. Soprano recorder - Wikipedia

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    The soprano recorder in C, also known as the descant, is the third-smallest instrument of the modern recorder family and is usually played as the highest voice in four-part ensembles (SATB = soprano, alto, tenor, bass). Since its finger spacing is relatively small, it is often used in music education for children first learning to play an ...

  4. SATB - Wikipedia

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    The letters of the abbreviation are also used by publishers to describe different scorings for soloists and choirs other than four-part harmony. For example, the listing "STB solos, SATB choir" of Bach's Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 140, indicates that a performance needs three soloists: soprano, tenor and bass, and a four-part choir. [5] "

  5. Recorder (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    For example, the tessitura of a soprano voice is roughly C 4 –C 6, while the tessitura of a soprano recorder is C 5 –C 7. Modern variations include standard British terminology, due to Arnold Dolmetsch, which refers to the recorder in C 5 (soprano) as the descant and the recorder in F 4 (alto) as the treble. As conventions and instruments ...

  6. List of recorder players - Wikipedia

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    This article consists of four alphabetical lists of people whose notability is established by reliable sources in other Wikipedia articles: first, professional recorder players notable for their playing; second, professional ensembles of recorder players; third, people who have played the recorder in notable works; and fourth, amateur players ...

  7. Soprano helicon - Wikipedia

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    The soprano helicon (in E ♭) is a coiled brass instrument from the helicon family. The design of the modern soprano helicon takes acoustical advantage of the helicon's easy blowing, but is not simply another circular petite bugle or soprano cornet. The helicon clearly has a larger bore and wider tapered conical tube with a large