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The Looped Trumpet in the Near East

The Looped Trumpet in the Near East

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The Looped Trumpet in the Near East

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The Looped Trumpet in the Near East

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New York, N.Y: Research Center for Music Iconography of the City University of New York Graduate School

Journal title

RIdIM-RCMI newsletter, 1993-04, Vol.18 (1), p.3-8

Language

English

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New York, N.Y: Research Center for Music Iconography of the City University of New York Graduate School

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Until the 14th century, trumpets with a cylindrical bore could be seen in iconographic sources with straight tubing. A bent tube with an S-shape developed by the end of the 14th century in Europe. This innovation wasstructurally necessary to extend the length of the tube, since a thin-walled tube would not bear the total weight of the instrument, a...

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The Looped Trumpet in the Near East

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1308683410

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1308683410

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ISSN

0360-8727,1522-7464

E-ISSN

2169-8317,2169-9488

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