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Cornopean - Encyclopedia of Organ Stops
The Cornopean is essentially a Trumpet of larger scale, having the typical inverted conical resonators. Tonally it lies between the Trumpet and ... organstops.org
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CORNOPEAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. British : an early name of the cornet (see cornet entry 1 sense 1) 2. Cornopean plural Cornopeans : a powerful organ reed stop of 8' pitch. www.merriam-webster.com
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Rohe Cornopean — Robb Stewart Brass Instruments
This cornopean (Stoelzel valve cornet) was restored for polymath (assuming that brass music is a math) Jeff Stockham in 2002. The work was extensive and ... www.robbstewart.com
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cornopean
cornopean Mus. (kɔːˈnəʊpiːən) 1. Another name for the cornet à piston: see cornet n.1 i.1837 Musical World 29 Dec. VII. 254 The cornopean was first introduced into England..about four years ago. 1843 Alb. Smith Wassail-Bowl II. 26 A harp, piano, and cornopean. 1892 Civil Serv. Supply Assoc. Price Li... Oxford English Dictionary
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I've wanted one for YEARS! The Cornopean! - YouTube
Comments · The strangest ever cornet! · It's Finished! · The GREATEST ORGAN PIECE EVER WRITTEN...is far WEIRDER than you think · Dana Carvey's ... www.youtube.com
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cornopean - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
cornopean (plural cornopeans). (music, obsolete) A large valved horn or trumpet, similar to the orchestral cornet (cornet-à-piston). en.wiktionary.org
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St Martin and St Meriadoc's Church, Camborne
The swell contained bourdon, bell diapason, stop diapason (metal), principal and cornopean. The pedal organ comprised bourdon and principal. Mr. E.P. wikipedia.org
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Cornopean - Nick Rail Music
The cornet was developed from the post horn by adding valves. Initially called a cornet à piston or cornopean, the instrument became popular in France, Britain ... www.nickrailmusic.com
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Cornets / Cornopeans - Hartenberger World Musical Instrument ...
The cornet is a brass instrument similar to the trumpet but distinguished from it by its conical bore, more compact shape, and mellower tone quality. wmic.net
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CORNOPEAN definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a three-valved brass instrument of the trumpet family. Written range: about two and a half octaves upwards from E below middle C. It is a transposing ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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Cornopean | probably British - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dimensions: Overall: 27cm (10 5/8in.) Classification: Aerophone-Lip Vibrated-horn. Credit Line: The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments ... www.metmuseum.org
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Cotherstone (horse)
Starting at odds of 1/3 he won by three lengths in "a mere canter" from Cornopean and Mallard. wikipedia.org
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cornet
▪ I. cornet, n.1 (ˈkɔːnɪt) Forms: 4–9 cornette, 5 cornett, cornete, 8 (cornit), 6– cornet. [a. OF. cornet = Pr. cornet, It. cornetto dim. of Rom. corno, corn, cor:—L. cornū horn.] 1. A wind-instrument: † a. In early times a wind-instrument made of a horn or resembling a horn; a horn (obs.). † b. A r... Oxford English Dictionary
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saxhorn
sax-horn, saxhorn (ˈsæksˌhɔːn) [f. the name Sax: see below.] The name given to a group of brass musical instruments of the trumpet kind, invented by a Belgian, Charles Joseph Sax (1791–1865), and improved by his son Antoine Joseph, known as Adolphe. Called also sax-cornet. Also sax-tuba, a brass ins... Oxford English Dictionary
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St Mary's Church, Haddenham
8 Voix Celeste 8 Principal 4 Rohr Flute 4 Fifteenth 2 Larigot 1 1/3 Alterable Voice Mixture III Scharf III Alterable Voice Contra Fagotto 16 Cornopean wikipedia.org
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