Contrabass sarrusophone
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title:
Contrabass sarrusophone
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The contrabass sarrusophone is the deepest of the family of sarrusophones, built in three sizes pitched in E♭, C or B♭. It was made in the 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily in France by its inventor and Parisian instrument maker Pierre-Louis Gautrot and his successor Couesnon & Co., and Evette & Schaeffer. It was also made in Italy by Milan manufacturers Romeo Orsi and Rampone & Cazzani, and in the United States by C. G. Conn, who built instruments in E♭ for US military bands. Romeo Orsi
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description:
Lowest of the sarrusophone family of wind instruments
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contrabass_sarrusophone
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2024-04-27T05:34:39Z
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