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What are the Eb instruments?

E♭ instruments are musical instruments that are designed to be played in the key of E♭. Common E♭ instruments include the alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, E♭ clarinet, and E♭ trumpet. These instruments are transposing instruments, meaning that when they play a written C, the sound produced is an E♭.


Instruments starting with letter E?

Electric guitar, English horn and euphonium are musical instruments. They begin with the letter e.


Who is the composer E Thomas?

He mostly did scales for instruments.


What are the names of musical instruments beginning with e?

euphonium


What is the point of e flat instruments?

none. transposing instruments only need to be trasposed when they are a mile away on harmonics.


What has the author E M Horsburgh written?

E. M. Horsburgh has written: 'Modern instruments and methods of calculation' -- subject(s): Calculators, Mathematics, Mathematical instruments, Tables 'Handbook of the exhibition of Napier relics and of books, instruments, and devices for facilitating calculation' -- subject(s): Mathematical instruments


What musical instruments start with the letters k and e?

Kazoo


Are guitars E flat instruments?

They can be, it depends on how you tune them:P


Instrument that begin with the letter e?

Electric guitar and euphonium are musical instruments. They begin with the letter e.


What flats does the vibes have in the key signature E flat?

E flat major has 3 flats (B, E and A), for all instruments.


What instruments are in the key of E flat?

Some E-flat instruments include the alto clarinet, sopranino saxophone, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, contralto clarinet, and the tenor horn. There is even an E-flat tuba, but it's not regularly used.


What has the author John E Borland written?

John E. Borland has written: 'The instruments of the orchestra' 'Musical foundations'