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- Tubax abstract "The tubax is a modified saxophone developed in 1999 by the German instrument maker Benedikt Eppelsheim. It is available in both E♭ contrabass and B♭ or C subcontrabass sizes. Its name is a portmanteau of the words \"tuba\" and \"sax\".The first size of tubax to be developed was the E♭ contrabass. It has the same register as a regular contrabass saxophone but is much more compact due to its tubing being folded more times. While the timbre of the E♭ tubax is more focused and compact than that of the full-sized contrabass saxophone, it still blends well with other sizes of saxophones and can be played with surprising agility compared to its size.The subcontrabass tubax uses a baritone saxophone or bass saxophone mouthpiece. While several B♭ subcontrabasses are already in use, only one C model has been manufactured. It was sold to Thomas Mejer of Switzerland in July 2002; he has recorded on it with Peter A. Schmid as the \"Two Tubax Duo.\"The tubax has had debate over whether it is really in the saxophone family. Its bore is not as wide as other saxophones that size are, and the tubing is very thin compared to other saxes. Some authorities classify it as its own family of instruments, while others consider it in the saxophone family. Also, the tubax is a lot like a double reed instrument family called a sarrusophone. The sarrusophone's range is the same as a saxophone, while some have a high G, though the tubax has a much wider bore compared to the latter instrument. Lastly, the tubax's sound is a little bit \"honkier\" than the average saxophone.".
- Tubax thumbnail B-flatSubcontrabassTubax.jpg?width=300.
- Tubax wikiPageExternalLink tubax.blog86.fc2.com.
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- Tubax wikiPageExternalLink Stardust.mp3.
- Tubax wikiPageExternalLink www.eppelsheim.com.
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- Tubax wikiPageExternalLink Bb_Subcontra-Jay_Easton.mp3.
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- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Aerophone.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Alto_saxophone.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Attilio_Berni.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Baritone_saxophone.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Bass_saxophone.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Benedikt_Eppelsheim.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Blaise_Garza.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink C_melody_saxophone.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink C_soprano_saxophone.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Category:1999_introductions.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Contrabass_instruments.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Saxophones.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woodwind_instruments.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Contrabass_saxophone.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Double_reed.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Jarno_Sarkula.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Jay_C._Easton.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink List_of_saxophonist_s.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Weiss.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Masayuki_Kuroda.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Mats_Gustafsson.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Mezzo-soprano_saxophone.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Military_band.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Orchestra.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Cohen_(saxophonist).
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Petr_Dvořák.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Portmanteau.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Randy_Emerick.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Sarrusophone.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Saxophone.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Serge_Bertocchi.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Sopranino_saxophone.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Sopranissimo_saxophone.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Soprano_saxophone.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Steffen_Schorn.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Subcontrabass_saxophone.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Tenor_saxophone.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Vinny_Golia.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Hartley.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Wind_instrument.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink Woodwind_instrument.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLink File:Sax_range.svg.
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLinkText "E contra bass tubax".
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tubax".
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLinkText "sub-contrabass".
- Tubax wikiPageWikiLinkText "subcontrabass tubax".
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- Tubax subject Category:1999_introductions.
- Tubax subject Category:Contrabass_instruments.
- Tubax subject Category:Saxophones.
- Tubax subject Category:Woodwind_instruments.
- Tubax hypernym Saxophone.
- Tubax type Instrument.
- Tubax type Person.
- Tubax type Aerophone.
- Tubax type Instrument.
- Tubax comment "The tubax is a modified saxophone developed in 1999 by the German instrument maker Benedikt Eppelsheim. It is available in both E♭ contrabass and B♭ or C subcontrabass sizes. Its name is a portmanteau of the words \"tuba\" and \"sax\".The first size of tubax to be developed was the E♭ contrabass. It has the same register as a regular contrabass saxophone but is much more compact due to its tubing being folded more times.".
- Tubax label "Tubax".
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- Tubax sameAs チューバックス.
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- Tubax wasDerivedFrom Tubax?oldid=682499223.
- Tubax depiction B-flatSubcontrabassTubax.jpg.
- Tubax isPrimaryTopicOf Tubax.