Heard on the fundamentally different, narrow-bored period cornets, althorn, saxhorn etc they come up fresh and lucid. |
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The euphonium differs from the B baritone saxhorn at the same pitch in being considerably wider in bore. |
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Adolphe Sax knew of this instrument when developing the E bass of his saxhorn family of 1845, from which the British tuba ultimately derives. |
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All three terms may also refer to a saxhorn of similar pitch. |
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This is a six-valved development of the earlier French bass saxhorn. |
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The seven musicians play instruments that include the rarely heard reed contrabass, alto saxhorn and Swiss Alphorn. |
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