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mellophone
mellophone Chiefly U.S. (ˈmɛləʊfəʊn) [f. mellow a. + -phone.] A type of brass instrument similar to the orchestral horn; an alto or tenor horn.1927 Melody Maker May 491/1 The Mellophone has a distinct tone of its own; mellow, as its name implies. In colour I can only liken it to a cross between the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mellophone
to fit in the larger-bore leadpipe of the mellophone. The marching mellophone, with a forward-facing bell. In general, the mellophone has its origin in the horn design boom of the 19th century. wikipedia.org
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Jimmy McLin
In the early 1940s he worked with Sidney Bechet, Dave Nelson, and Claude Hopkins, then played trombone and mellophone in a military band while serving wikipedia.org
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-phone
-phone (fəʊn) ad. Gr. ϕων-ή voice, ϕῶν-ος sounding. 1. Used in the sense ‘sound’ in the names of various instruments (scientific and musical), as gramophone, magnetophone, megaphone, mellophone, microphone, vibraphone. 2. Used in the sense ‘speaker of’ or ‘-speaking’ in the formation of nouns and ad... Oxford English Dictionary
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Haindling
Members Hans-Jürgen Buchner (founder, composer, songwriter, sax, trumpet, keyboards, guitar, percussion, vocals) Michael Braun (sax, trumpet, tp, mellophone keyboards, percussion, vocals) Peter Enderlein (drums, percussion) Wolfgang Gleixner (bass, percussion, vocals) Reinhold Hoffmann (keyboards, sax, oboe, mellophone wikipedia.org
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peck horn
peck horn Jazz slang. (ˈpɛk hɔːn) Also with hyphen and as one word. [Origin uncertain.] A mellophone, saxophone, or similar instrument.1936 Amer. Mercury May p. x/2 Peck horn, mellophone. 1942 Berrey & Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §377/8 (Alto) peck horn, an alto horn or mellophone. 1948 Mencken A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mello
Mumbai Melodifestivalen (nicknamed "Mello"), a Swedish music competition determining the country's representative to Eurovision Song Contest See also Mellophone wikipedia.org
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Don Elliott
Career Elliott played mellophone in his high school band and played trumpet for an army band. From 1953 to 1960, he won the DownBeat Readers' Poll several times for "miscellaneous instrument-mellophone." wikipedia.org
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Eventuality
Kohlhase is joined by Rudd on trombone and mellophone, Matt Langley on saxophone, John Carlson on trumpet and flugelhorn, John Turner on bass and Johnny Tetraktys" – 3:08 "Sive & Sakti" – 6:29 "Prelude to a Lease" – 6:31 "Palmer House Rocking" – 13:19 "Breaker" – 3:23 Personnel Roswell Rudd – trombone, mellophone wikipedia.org
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行进圆号
行进圆号(Mellophone),通常在行进乐队和鼓号乐队用来代替法国号的F调铜管乐器。被代替的原因主要是号口向前(取代法国号号口往后),可避免在吹奏或合奏时,因户外环境导致声音分散或时间差。此外,音准方面只需要各自调整调音管,不需要像法国号必须使用右手放至号口来调整音准。 外部连结 Mellophone fingering chart 铜管乐器 wikipedia.org
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Heart Chamber Phantoms
bass, tenorion, guitar, percussion, vocals Sean Lennon - drums, synth bass, percussion Dougie Browne - drums Michael Leonhart - trumpet, flugelhorn, mellophone wikipedia.org
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管乐器
铜管乐器 小号(Trumpet) 短号(Cornet) 柔音号(Flügelhorn) 法国号(French Horn) 中音号(Alto Horn) 行进圆号(Mellophone) 次中音号(Wagner Tuba) 长号(Trombone) 上低音号(Baritone/Euphonium wikipedia.org
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Rotation (Joe McPhee album)
Joe McPhee - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, trumpet, cornet, cowbell John Snyder - synthesizer (tracks 3–6) Mark Levine - trumpet, flugelhorn, mellophone wikipedia.org
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Marching brass
Mellophone bugle The mellophone bugle was first instroduced in the mid 1960s. The Euphonium was added to the bugle choir around the same time as the mellophone bugle. wikipedia.org
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Close Enough for Ska
"Wish I Was Aaron" "Gunpoint" Credits Rick Bisenius - lead vocals, trombone, tenor sax Chris Holoyda - guitar, synth Lee Gordon – mellophone, backing wikipedia.org
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