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The basset horn (sometimes written basset-horn) is a musical instrument, a member of the clarinet family. ==Construction and tone== Like the clarinet, the instrument is a wind instrument with a single reed and a cylindrical bore. However, the basset horn is larger and has a bend near the mouthpiece rather than an entirely straight body (older inst...
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• (a.) An instrument blown with a reed, and resembling a clarinet, but of much greater compass, embracing nearly four octaves. • The corno di bassetto.
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clarinet pitched a fourth lower than the ordinary B clarinet, probably invented in about 1770 by A. and M. Mayrhofer of Passau, Bavaria. The name ... [1 related articles]
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Bas'set horn` (hôrn`). [ See
Basset ,
adjective ]
(Mus.) An instrument blown with a reed, and resembling a clarinet, but of much greater compass, embracing nearly four octaves.
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Bas'set horn` (Mus.) The corno di bassetto.
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A basset horn (corno di bassetto) is a musical instrument blown with a reed, and resembling a clarinet, but of much greater compass, embracing nearly four octaves, and with a curved and bell-shaped metal end. Mozart has several pieces written for the basset-horn.
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[
n] - a tenor clarinet
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noun a tenor clarinet; pitched in the key of F below the B-flat clarinet
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Musical woodwind instrument, a wide-bore alto clarinet pitched in F, invented about 1765 and used by Mozart in his
Masonic Funeral Music (1785), for example, and by Richard Strauss. It was revived in 1981 by Karlheinz Stockhausen and features prominently as a solo in his opera cycle
LICHT. Performers includ...
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