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- Flugelhorn - Wikipedia
The flugelhorn ( ˈ f l uː ɡ əl h ɔːr n ), also spelled fluegelhorn, flugel horn, or flügelhorn, is a brass instrument that resembles the trumpet and cornet, but has a wider, more conical bore [1]
- The Flugelhorn (What is it? What Are The Best Brands?) - Jazzfuel
With its smooth, mellow tone and classy design, the flugelhorn enjoys a special – if niche – place in the world of musical instruments and the trumpet family In this guide, we look at the key questions about playing it, as well as some tips on the best flugelhorn brands to buy…
- Flugelhorn Vs Trumpet (An In-Depth Comparison) - Musicaroo
The first thing you’ll notice is that it strongly resembles a regular trumpet The two instruments are easy to mix up Obviously, the flugelhorn is also a brass instrument, but it has a few interesting traits that set it apart The flugelhorn has a slightly wider conical bore, or internal chamber
- 5 Best Flugelhorns Reviewed in Detail [Jun. 2025] - Prime Sound
The sound of a flugelhorn is unique among brass instruments and is often described as deep, dark, and resonant When choosing a flugelhorn, it’s important not to select an instrument that sounds like a trumpet – you want a flugelhorn that has the distinctive tone that this instrument is know for
- What Is A Flugelhorn? - Trumpet Insights
The Flugelhorn, a brass instrument similar to the trumpet but with a wider, conical bore, plays a significant role in different styles of music Its unique tone color, a product of its distinct construction and design, ensures it’s a valuable asset in both orchestral and band compositions
- What Flugelhorn Should I Buy? | The Trumpet Gearhead | Jim Donaldson
Advice from Jim Donaldson about flugelhorn brands including Yamaha, Holton LeBlanc, Kanstul, Besson Brevette, Besson Meha, Alan Colin, Callichio, and others
- Flügelhorn | Brass, Valved, German | Britannica
Flügelhorn, brass musical instrument, the valved bugle used in European military bands It has three valves, a wider bore than the cornet, and is usually pitched in B♭, occasionally in C It was invented in Austria in the 1830s In the mid-20th century the flügelhorn found favour in some jazz
- What Is the Flugelhorn? Characteristics, Sound How to Play
The flugelhorn is a conical bore brass instrument pitched in B♭, like the trumpet and cornet, but it features a wider, more conical bore than the cornet It is played using three piston valves that alter the pitch by changing the length of the tubing
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