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  2. Flugelhorn - Wikipedia

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    The flugelhorn is a standard member of the British-style brass band, and it is also used frequently in jazz. It also appears occasionally in orchestral and concert band music. Famous orchestral works with flugelhorn include Igor Stravinsky 's Threni , [ 7 ] Ralph Vaughan Williams 's Ninth Symphony , [ 8 ] and Michael Tippett 's third symphony ...

  3. Fiscorn - Wikipedia

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    A fiscorn (Catalan pronunciation: [fisˈkɔɾn]) is a brass instrument. It is a bass flugelhorn in the key of C. In the cobla , it has the deepest sound among the brass instruments.

  4. Melton Meinl Weston - Wikipedia

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    Melton Meinl Weston is a manufacturer of brass instruments owned by Buffet Crampon.It is based in Geretsried in Germany, and formerly based in Kraslice.. Their main brands are Melton and Meinl Weston, with current instruments bearing both logos.

  5. Kuhlohorn - Wikipedia

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    Kuhlo-Flügelhorn (Kuhlohorn) Johannes Kuhlo playing a Kuhlohorn crafted by Ernst David The Kuhlohorn (also Kuhlo-Flügelhorn) is a small flugelhorn in B ♭.This is a specially designed brass wind-instrument played using a deep bowled mouth piece.

  6. Talk:Flugelhorn - Wikipedia

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    The flugelhorn is a brass instrument which is usually pitched in B ♭. It resembles a trumpet , with a tube of the same length but a wider, conical bore . A type of valved bugle , the flugelhorn was developed in Germany from a traditional English valveless bugle, with the first version sold by Heinrich Stölzel in Berlin in 1828.

  7. Brass instrument - Wikipedia

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    This family includes all of the modern brass instruments except the trombone: the trumpet, horn (also called French horn), euphonium, and tuba, as well as the cornet, flugelhorn, tenor horn (alto horn), baritone horn, sousaphone, and the mellophone. As valved instruments are predominant among the brasses today, a more thorough discussion of ...