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The piccolo heckelphone is a very rare woodwind instrument invented in 1904 by the firm of Wilhelm Heckel in Wiesbaden-Biebrich, Germany.


saxhorn, the saxophone, the heckelphone, and the rothphone are named after their inventors.


It is in effect a modified heckelphone, with a slightly smaller.


The heckelphone-clarinet (or Heckelphon-Klarinette) is a rare woodwind instrument, invented in 1907 by Wilhelm Heckel in Wiesbaden-Biebrich, Germany.


The heckelphone (German: Heckelphon) is a musical instrument invented by Wilhelm Heckel and his sons.


clarinet, including the wild go which also features soprano sarrusophone, heckelphone, and tárogató.


The instrument is not to be confused with the heckelphone-clarinet, also a very rare conical bore single reed woodwind by Heckel.


oboe is the more powerful heckelphone, which has a wider bore and larger tone than the baritone oboe.


Only 165 heckelphones have ever been made.


doubling alto flute, 4th doubling piccolo), 2 oboes, 1 English horn, 1 heckelphone or bass oboe, 3 clarinets (3rd doubling E♭ clarinet), 1 bass clarinet.


Tenoroon Semi contrabassoon Contrabassoon (Double bassoon) Heckelphone Piccolo heckelphone Oboe Piccolo oboe Oboe d'amore Cor anglais (English horn) Oboe.


century Related instruments Piccolo oboe Piccolo heckelphone Oboe Cor anglais (English horn) Oboe da caccia Bass oboe Heckelphone Lupophon Contrabass oboe.


including four harps, large and small cymbals, four pairs of castanets, heckelphone, and a contrabass clarinet.


He is also recognized in the United States as a notable player of the heckelphone.


Piccolo oboe Piccolo heckelphone Oboe Baroque oboe Oboe d'amore Cor anglais (English horn) Oboe da caccia Bass/baritone oboe Heckelphone Lupophon Contrabass.


modern oboe and the Baroque oboe, and has also played the cor anglais and heckelphone.


quintet; piano dropped in 2007 For 2 oboes, oboe d'amore, English horn, and heckelphone For oboe, 2 oboe d'amores, and 2 English horns For oboe, violin, viola.



heckelphone's Meaning':

an oboe pitched an octave below the ordinary oboe

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