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The saxhorn is a valved brass instrument with a tapered bore and deep cup-shaped mouthpiece. The sound has a characteristic mellow quality, and blends well with other brass. The saxhorns form a fami...
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The Dodworth Saxhorn Band... Click here to learn more! ... The Dodworth Saxhorn Band is a recreation of one of America’s first all-brass bands. The original Dodworth Band dominated the New York music scene from 1836 to 1891, performing in concerts, at balls, at social events, at political rallies, and in many US...
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ya Guy on the left is the saxhorn. You can tell mostly because the valves are above the tubing on the horn inside of inside the main loop. I have played Euphonium for 10 years now so trust me I know what I am talking about...
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"The style of brass instrument most often associated with Civil War bands was the over-the-shoulder Saxhorn, or OTS Saxhorn for short. Its distinguishing characteristic was the direction of the bell, which was pointed to the rear to direct the sound of the music to the troops marching behind the band."
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civil war music, tenor horns, prolific inventors: Hi Sheila; ... I'm not a saxhorn expert by any means (I've maybe seen one or two in person in my life, and never touched one), but I'll try to help.
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The saxhorn was created by Belgian innovator Adolphe Sax, best known for his development of the saxophone. These brass instruments have a characteristic tapered bore and a deep cup-shaped mouthpiece, blending elements of cornets, flugelhorns and tubas.
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Saxhorn Brass Instrument Family Horn Band Sax Instruments Economy. ... Home > Saxhorn ... The saxhorn family of valved brass instruments was named after Adolphe Sax, who did much to bring it to its present day form. His claim to have invented the instrument was hotly contested by other brass instrument makers during his lifetime.
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A family of wind instruments invented by Adolphe Sax in 1845. There have been at least seven sizes of saxhorn ranging from sopranino to contrabass, and have been confused with the flugelhorn. The saxhorn has a cup mouthpiece, valves, and a tapered bore.
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Brass instrument of the saxhorn family that plays in the alto range. ... See saxhorn. ... More about instruments...
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