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 Übersetzung für 'mellophone' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   mellophone | mellophones
mus.
mellophone
Mellophon {n} [auch: Melophon]
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Übersetzung für 'mellophone' von Englisch nach Deutsch

mellophone
Mellophon {n} [auch: Melophon]mus.
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • He learned piano, trumpet, and tuba when he was young, and also played flugelhorn and mellophone.
  • As a child, he played the mellophone in brass bands.
  • Flemming studied music and played mellophone and euphonium at Dobbs Chauncey School in Dobbs Ferry, New York before switching to trombone.
  • The present-day mellophone has three valves, operated with the right hand (1- and 2- valve mellophone bugles have been used in the past).
  • In addition to being a vocalist, Albers played the trumpet, mellophone, and flugelhorn.

  • Two instruments are called a "mellophone". The first is an instrument shaped somewhat like a horn, in that it is formed in a circle.
  • The mellophone and the contrabass bugle are among the creations spawned by instrument manufacturers for use in the marching activity due to the influence of drum and bugle corps hornlines.
  • Williams began playing French horn, piano, and mellophone in his childhood and played in the band at Little Rock High School.
  • Eugene Staples, better known by the stage name Blue Steele (March 11, 1893 – July 1, 1971) was an American jazz singer, trombonist and bandleader. He also played mellophone.
  • The mellophone or mellophonium was introduced soon after, and was quickly popular for its capability of soaring above the rest of the bugle section.

  • As they are pitched in F or G and their range overlaps that of the horn, mellophones can be used in place of the horn in brass and marching band settings.
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