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Cimbasso F Melton Meiln, 5 Rotary (4+1) - Musikk-Miljø
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MELTON MEINL WESTON CIMBASSO. The Cimbasso was originally an Italian Band instrument (along with valve trombones and bombardini).
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The cimbasso is a brass instrument similar to a tuba. It has three to six piston or rotary valves, a predominately cylindrical bore, and modern cimbassos are commonly pitched in F. Cimbasso techniques can be music quicker than a contrabass trombone due to it's use of valves. The term "cimbasso" originated in Italy at the beginning of the 19th century and is possibly an …
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The cimbasso was originally an Italian instrument specified by Verdi and other Italian opera composers to be used as the bass voice for the brass in the orchestra instead of a tuba. But I have heard some great jazz played on this horn and it gives a great blend to trombone ensembles! Specifications. Bore: 18.5mm.
Cimbasso - Haag Brass
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With the exception of the sound, the HAAG Cimbasso no longer has much in common with the instruments from back then. It is now a masterpiece not only in terms of sound, but also in terms of construction. It is an instrument with five Bosc rotary valves, which are specially built for HAAG only, and they also have a specially developed leadpipe.
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En cimbasso er et musikkinstrument blant messingblåseinstrumentene.. Den er nært beslektet med trombonen, og kan regnes som en bass- eller kontrabassvariant av ventilbasunen.Cimbassoen er stemt i F, Ess eller B en oktav under en vanlig trombone, og noteres i F-nøkkel.Den har 3-6 ventiler og er som regel bygget med en knekk – ventilseksjonen peker …
CIMBASSO - Melton Meinl Weston
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The Cimbasso was originally an Italian Band instrument (along with valve trombones and bombardini). Verdi and Puccini are the most notable composers who were inspired to include parts for the Cimbasso in their operas. Due to the cylindrical taper the Cimbasso blends well with trombones.
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The cimbasso is an orchestral musical instrument in the low brass family and covers the same range as a tuba or contrabass trombone. The modern instrument has three to six piston or rotary valves, a forward-facing bell, and a predominantly cylindrical bore. These features lend its sound to the bass of
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The cimbasso is a brass instrument similar to a tuba. It has three to six piston or rotary valves, a predominately cylindrical bore, and modern cimbassos are commonly pitched in F. Cimbasso techniques can be music quicker than a contrabass trombone due to it's use of valves. The term "cimbasso" originated in Italy at the beginning of the 19th century and is possibly an abbreviation of corno di ...
Wessex Eb Cimbasso – CB91 - BrassNor
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The cimbasso was originally an Italian instrument specified by Verdi and other Italian opera composers to be used as the bass voice for the brass in the ...
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For his operas Otello, Falstaff or Sacri Pezzi, Giuseppe Verdi wanted a deep brass sound that was ideal for his taste. He described this ideal sound as ...
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Cimbasso i F. Ein cimbasso er eit messingblåseinstrument. Instrumentet er i nær slekt med trombonen, og kan reknast som ein bass- eller kontrabassvariant av ...
The history of the Cimbasso | Wessex Tubas | Wessex Tubas
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Thought to have derived from the Italian for ‘bass horn’ - Corno in Basso - the Cimbasso made its first appearance in Europe in the early 19th Century, responding to an insatiable appetite for a deep, homogenous, and warm tone that stepped away from the Trombone, and later, the weighty, broad sounds of the humble Tuba.
Cimbasso - Wikipedia
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The cimbasso is an orchestral musical instrument in the low brass family and covers the same range as a tuba or contrabass trombone.The modern instrument has three to six piston or rotary valves, a forward-facing bell, and a predominantly cylindrical bore.
Cimbasso - Haag Brass
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With the exception of the sound, the HAAG Cimbasso no longer has much in common with the instruments from back then. It is now a masterpiece not only in terms of sound, but also in terms of construction. It is an instrument with five Bosc rotary valves, which are specially built for HAAG only, and they also have a specially developed leadpipe.
Cimbasso - History - History - Vienna Symphonic Library
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From the 1830s onward the ophicleide, which had originated in France, gained popularity in Italy.The first models had keys, the later ones valves. The difference between the ophicleide and the bassoon-shaped bass horn – which remained in use as the cimbasso – was the fact that the former instrument was made of metal, only had keys and possessed a deeper range (to B1).
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En cimbasso er et musikkinstrument blant messingblåseinstrumentene. Den er nært beslektet med trombonen, og kan regnes som en bass- eller kontrabassvariant ...
The history of the Cimbasso | Wessex Tubas
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Thought to have derived from the Italian for 'bass horn' - Corno in Basso - the Cimbasso made its first appearance in Europe in the early 19th Century, ...