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File:MIMEd 6463. Bass valve trombone, nominal pitch 13-ft E-flat (white).png

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English: Bass valve trombone (armeeposaune) in 13-ft E♭ by Karl Schamal, Prague c. 1880. Brass with German silver garland, ferrules, stays, bow guard, and valve parts. Bell with gusset; garland width 43 mm. Blade bow guard. With ring for carriage strap; no water-key; 3 rotary valves, buffers mounted on rotors; edge of bell to bow guard 765 mm; bell 186 mm. White-balance adjusted background.
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Author St Cecilia's Hall Concert Room & Music Museum, Musical Instruments Museums Edinburgh; photographed by Antonia Reeve; University of Edinburgh.

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Armeeposaune (valve trombone) in B♭

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