Category:Over the shoulder horns
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See also categories: Front bell horns, Front bell horns (bugle style), Over the shoulder horns and Upright bell horns.
Further reading
[edit]- Bob Beecher (2000 – 2010). Variations on the Baritone and Euphonium. BobBeecher.com 1, 2.
See the over-the-shoulder horn (patented in 1838) and its complete family invented by military bandmaster Allen Dodworth in New York, based on an old style marching trombone. - John Ericson (October 2015). The Story of the Boston Musical Instrument Company and the horns that made and broke it.. trumpet-history.com.image004 "Above are the primary lines of brass band instruments offered in the first Boston catalog in 1869. These included the “Improved Design” instruments ranging from alto to bass which were meant to be complimented by the specialty line of trombones, valve trombone, French horn and the premium cornets and alto cornet that will be pictured on the next page. Marching lines included upright bell horns from soprano cornet to bass and a matching line of military style over-the-shoulders."
Media in category "Over the shoulder horns"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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Boston 1869 catalogue images (re-created 1).jpg 4,779 × 3,824; 6.82 MB
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Boston 1869 catalogue images (x4 zoomed).jpg 1,680 × 1,344; 726 KB
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Display of the Stearns Collection of Musical Instruments University of Michigan (front1).jpg 4,938 × 4,076; 14.94 MB
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Display of the Stearns Collection of Musical Instruments University of Michigan.JPG 4,719 × 3,895; 5.38 MB
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Illustrated catalogue of the Boston Musical Instrument Manufactory (formerly E.G. Wright & Co.), 1869.pdf 756 × 1,218, 16 pages; 1.08 MB
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MHS Saxhorn.jpg 215 × 640; 125 KB
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MIM SW08.jpg 3,500 × 2,697; 2.01 MB
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Musical instruments on display at the MIM (14165203140).jpg 640 × 324; 71 KB