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The origins of octagonal trumpets can be traced back to two geographically close locations. Graslitz, now Kraslice in the Czech Republic and, at a distance of 18 km, Markneukirchen in the Southeast of Germany, the Saxonian Vogtland. An area that acted for years as the world's music store this region was called the Musikwinkel. Graslitz was where the <strong>[[Arigra]]</strong> trumpet came from, Markneukirchen was the home of the <strong>[[Exakta]]</strong> octagonal trumpet and others, made by members of the Migma and Sinfonia workshops.
 
The origins of octagonal trumpets can be traced back to two geographically close locations. Graslitz, now Kraslice in the Czech Republic and, at a distance of 18 km, Markneukirchen in the Southeast of Germany, the Saxonian Vogtland. An area that acted for years as the world's music store this region was called the Musikwinkel. Graslitz was where the <strong>[[Arigra]]</strong> trumpet came from, Markneukirchen was the home of the <strong>[[Exakta]]</strong> octagonal trumpet and others, made by members of the Migma and Sinfonia workshops.
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The origins of octagonal trumpets can be traced back to two geographically close locations. Graslitz, now Kraslice in the Czech Republic and, at a distance of 18 km, Markneukirchen in the Southeast of Germany, the Saxonian Vogtland. An area that acted for years as the world's music store this region was called the Musikwinkel. Graslitz was where the Arigra trumpet came from, Markneukirchen was the home of the Exakta octagonal trumpet and others, made by members of the Migma and Sinfonia workshops. Kaartoctagonaltrumpets.jpg