Flugelhorns
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Furnishings and Equipment (Hierarchy Name) > Sound Devices > sound devices > <sound devices by acoustical characteristics> > aerophones > lip-vibrated aerophones > <lip-vibrated aerophones with conical bore> > <lip-vibrated aerophones with conical bore: with valves>
Descripción
Valved soprano aerophones first developed in Austria in the 1830s and used there in military bands. Elsewhere it is used primarily in concert bands and jazz bands. A flugelhorn has three valves, a medium sized bell, a conical bore wider than the cornet, and it is usually pitched in B, occasionally in C. It is played with a cup mouthpiece. The term is sometimes used erroneously to refer to soprano and sopranino saxhorns.
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Otros términos
- 夫呂號 [zh]
- flugelhoorns [nl]
- bugles (flugelhorns) [fr]
- Flügelhornen [de]
- fiscorno [es]
- flügelhorns [en]
- fú lǚ hào [zh]
- fu lü hao [zh]
- flugelhorn [en]
- fluegelhorns [en]
- fluegelhorn [en]
- flügelhorn [en]
- 翼號 [zh]
- 柔音號 [zh]
- 粗管短號 [zh]
- 富魯格號 [zh]
- 活塞軍號 [zh]
- flugelhoorn [nl]
- bugle (flugelhorn) [fr]
- Flügelhorn [de]
- Flügelhorn [es]
- Flugelhorn [es]