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saxotromba
ˈsaxotromba [Formed as saxophone n. + It. tromba trumpet.] (See quot. 1883.)1856 [see sax-horn]. 1883 Grove's Dict. Mus. III. 232/1 In 1845 he [A. Sax] took out a patent..for a family of cylinder instruments called Saxo-trombas, intermediate between the Saxhorn and the cylinder trumpet. Oxford English Dictionary
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Saxotromba
Saxotromba or saxhorn? Saxotromba with three valves and pavillon tournant Baritone saxotromba with pavillon tournant Brass instruments B-flat instruments E-flat instruments wikipedia.org
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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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Saxtuba
Hubbard defined the term saxtuba thus: The bass saxhorn; a brass bass wind instrument similar to the saxotromba, and one of the family of brass instruments wikipedia.org
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Charles-Joseph Sax
His son was Adolphe Sax, who invented the saxophone, the saxhorn and the saxotromba. wikipedia.org
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Tenor horn
The surviving E alto instruments by Sax all have inner diameters described in the saxotromba patent. The next family member below the alto saxotromba was described as a baritone in B. wikipedia.org
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Adolphe Sax
He also invented the saxotromba, saxhorn and saxtuba. He played the flute and clarinet. Sax also developed the saxotromba family, valved brass instruments with narrower bore than the saxhorns, in 1845, though they survived only briefly. wikipedia.org
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Palais Lascaris
collection of clarinets; numerous experimental string instruments; several instruments made by Adolphe Sax, including a quartet of saxophones and a saxotromba wikipedia.org
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