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<strong>Welcome to the home of brass instrument curiosities!</strong>
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[[File:De Jazzophon1.jpg|thumb|right|Jazzophone]]
 
[[File:De Jazzophon1.jpg|thumb|right|Jazzophone]]
<strong>Welcome to the home of brass instruments!</strong>
 
  
 
On this website you'll find everything there is to know about historical brass instruments like the Jazzophone, the Normaphone and many more.
 
On this website you'll find everything there is to know about historical brass instruments like the Jazzophone, the Normaphone and many more.
  
A quick summary of the biggest articles:
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A quick summary: next to articles about the sax shaped
<strong>[[Jazzophone]]</strong>,
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<strong>[[Jazzophone]]</strong> and
<strong>[[Normaphone]]</strong>,
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<strong>[[Normaphone]]</strong> you'll find information about <strong>[[octagonal trumpets]]</strong> like the
<strong>[[Arigra]]</strong>,
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<strong>[[Arigra]]</strong> and the
<strong>[[Exakta]]</strong>,
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<strong>[[Exakta]]</strong>, and about the unusual
<strong>[[Julius Keilwerth brass instruments]]</strong>,
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<strong>[[Top action rotary valve trumpets]]</strong>. Special attention is given to the tarv trumpet <strong>[[Johann Sattler]]</strong> designed.
<strong>[[Zobo and Songophone]]</strong>  
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There's a page with a collection of <strong>[[other instruments and trumpets]]</strong> that are sax shaped or double belled.
,and a summary page with a collection of <strong>[[Other instruments and trumpets]]</strong>
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And there's a page about the <strong>[[Zobo and Songophone]]</strong> brass instrument imitations,
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There's a page about <strong>[[Ernst Modl brass instruments]]</strong>, maker of the famous Emo trumpets. You can also find information about <strong>[[Julius Keilwerth brass instruments]]</strong>, overviews of <strong>[[Julius Keilwerth brass serial numbers]]</strong> and, from another part of the world, <strong>[[King tuba's]]</strong>.
  
 
Of course you can always use the search bar in the top right corner of the website, or use the Random Page button to see where it takes you.  
 
Of course you can always use the search bar in the top right corner of the website, or use the Random Page button to see where it takes you.  
  
For more about me and how this website has come to exist and developed over the past decade, visit the [[About me]] page.
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For more about me and how this website has come to exist and developed over the past decade, visit the <strong>[[About]]</strong> page.
  
If you have any more information about the Jazzophone, the Normaphone or other sax shaped or double-bell trumpets, or have comments, corrections, suggestions or picture submissions, if you feel any content is in violation of copyright, or for information regarding this site's content, please contact me on [mailto:info@brasspedia.com info@brasspedia.com]!
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If you have any more information about the Jazzophone, the Normaphone or instruments mentioned on this site, or have comments, corrections, suggestions or picture submissions, if you feel any content is in violation of copyright, or for information regarding this site's content, please contact me on [mailto:info@brasspedia.com info@brasspedia.com]!

Revision as of 22:15, 16 October 2019

Welcome to the home of brass instrument curiosities!

Jazzophone

On this website you'll find everything there is to know about historical brass instruments like the Jazzophone, the Normaphone and many more.

A quick summary: next to articles about the sax shaped Jazzophone and Normaphone you'll find information about octagonal trumpets like the Arigra and the Exakta, and about the unusual Top action rotary valve trumpets. Special attention is given to the tarv trumpet Johann Sattler designed. There's a page with a collection of other instruments and trumpets that are sax shaped or double belled. And there's a page about the Zobo and Songophone brass instrument imitations,

There's a page about Ernst Modl brass instruments, maker of the famous Emo trumpets. You can also find information about Julius Keilwerth brass instruments, overviews of Julius Keilwerth brass serial numbers and, from another part of the world, King tuba's.

Of course you can always use the search bar in the top right corner of the website, or use the Random Page button to see where it takes you.

For more about me and how this website has come to exist and developed over the past decade, visit the About page.

If you have any more information about the Jazzophone, the Normaphone or instruments mentioned on this site, or have comments, corrections, suggestions or picture submissions, if you feel any content is in violation of copyright, or for information regarding this site's content, please contact me on info@brasspedia.com!