. Orchestration . :The Classical Aulos and Tibia, the mediaeval Cromomes.] (B) Conical Pipes overbloiving an octave: The Oboe, the OboedAmore,the English Horn,the Bassoon,the Double-Bassoon. [Rarely used :The Baritone Oboe. Obsolete: The mediaeval Schalmey, Pommer,and Curtal (or Dulcian). The Saxophones might technically beincluded here, as they are conical reed-instruments overblowing anoctave. As, however, these hybrids embody a new principle, and areactually made of brass, not wood, it has been thought better to describethem in the section devoted to Brass Instruments. (5) Pipes of conical


. Orchestration . :The Classical Aulos and Tibia, the mediaeval Cromomes.] (B) Conical Pipes overbloiving an octave: The Oboe, the OboedAmore,the English Horn,the Bassoon,the Double-Bassoon. [Rarely used :The Baritone Oboe. Obsolete: The mediaeval Schalmey, Pommer,and Curtal (or Dulcian). The Saxophones might technically beincluded here, as they are conical reed-instruments overblowing anoctave. As, however, these hybrids embody a new principle, and areactually made of brass, not wood, it has been thought better to describethem in the section devoted to Brass Instruments. (5) Pipes of conical bore pierced with lateral hole and played witha cup- or funnel-mouthpiece. Obsolete : The Zinhe or Cornet abouquin, its bass the Serpent] For purposes of modern orchestral classification these five groupscan practically be reduced to three : The Clarinet-group. 1 This is the classification adopted by Miss Schlesinger in the Bncyc. Britt., XI. sub. Wind Instruments. Plate Emboi i hurk (Modern Flute) Fn . 2.—Whistue-Moutheikce(Pipple-Flute>


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