Contrabass sarrusophone
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The contrabass sarrusophone is the deepest of the family of sarrusophones, and was made in three sizes. The EE♭ version was the only sarrusophone that was ever mass-produced in the United States. It was made by companies such as Gautrot, Couesnon, Romeo Orsi, Rampone (and Cazzani), Buffet Crampon (Evette and Schaeffer), and C.G. Conn.
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Contrabass sarrusophone
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Contrabass sarrusophone
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3504805
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1121186452
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woodwind
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Couesnon & Co.
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{
\new Staff \with { \remove "Time_signature_engraver" }
\clef treble \key c \major ^ \markup "written" \cadenzaOn
bes1 \glissando g'''1
\clef bass
\ottava #-1 des,,1 ^ \markup "E♭" \glissando \ottava #0 bes1
\ottava #-1 aes,,,1 ^ \markup "B♭" \glissando \ottava #0 f1
}
{
\new Staff \with { \remove "Time_signature_engraver" }
\clef bass \key c \major \cadenzaOn
bes,,1 ^ \markup "C written" \glissando g'1
\ottava #-1 bes,,,1 ^ \markup "sounds" \glissando \ottava #0 g1
}
Contrabass sarrusophones in E♭ and B♭ are sound two octaves and a major sixth and three octaves and a second lower than written; the contrabass in C is written in bass clef and sounds an octave lower.
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The contrabass sarrusophone is the deepest of the family of sarrusophones, and was made in three sizes. The EE♭ version was the only sarrusophone that was ever mass-produced in the United States. It was made by companies such as Gautrot, Couesnon, Romeo Orsi, Rampone (and Cazzani), Buffet Crampon (Evette and Schaeffer), and C.G. Conn.
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Sarrusophones:
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Mid 19th century
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422.112
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Double reed aerophone with keys
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Contrabass sarrusophone in E♭
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8101