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Symphonic Library Wagner Tuba KONTAKT 维也纳大号
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VIENNA SYMPHONIC LIBRARY | KONTAKT | 4.55 GB The Wagner tuba, conceived by Richard Wagner for his Ring of the Nibelung, is made in two sizes, Bb (tenor instrument) and F (bass instrument). In the symphony orchestra two of each instrument have always been used. Because they have a horn mouthpiece they are played by hornists. Playing technique and position underscore the fact that the instrument is molded entirely on the French horn; the four valves are operated with the left hand, and not, as on all other tubas, with the right. Unlike the horn, however, the bell faces upward. Although the instrument’s conical tubing (which is less pronounced than the bass tuba’s) means that it belongs to the bugle-horn family, its playing technique and sound characteristics place it among the horns. |