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While there are literally hundreds of types of bit mouthpieces, bit rings and bit shanks, essentially there are really only two broad categories: direct pressure bits, broadly termed snaffle bits ; and leverage bits, usually termed curbs.
They often have their own demand regulators and mouthpieces, and if so, they are technically distinct extra scuba sets.
The Biblical authors are, for Theodoret, merely the mouthpieces of the Holy Spirit, though they do not lose their individual peculiarities.
Single reeds are used on the mouthpieces of clarinets and saxophones.
Bits with twisted mouthpieces are used for horses that a rider has to put a lot of effort in to turn.
There are violin-making tools and Baroque fittings, early harpsichord and fortepiano tuning hammers, and 1, 000 brass instrument mouthpieces from virtually every turn-of-the-century manufacturer.
There are lipseal mouthpieces with flanges to help hold them in place if patient is unable.
Modern basset horns can be divided into three basic types, distinguished primarily by bore size and, consequently, the mouthpieces with which they are played:
There are, in fact, no mouthpieces exactly like Bill Chase's that are currently in production.
All Chinese media, including newspapers, periodicals, news agencies, TV stations, broadcasting, the movie industry and art performances, are categorized and managed as " mouthpieces " of the ruling Communist Party .< ref >< http :// www. worldtribune. com / worldtribune / WTARC / 2007 / ea_china_08_10. asp ></ ref >
According to Holmes, " Men make their own laws ... these laws do not flow from some mysterious omnipresence in the sky, and ... judges are not independent mouthpieces of the infinite.
But mouthpieces are preferable if patients are able to use them since face-masks result in reduced lung delivery because of aerosol losses in the nose.
Soprano saxophone mouthpieces are available in various designs, allowing players to tailor their tone as required.
Meanwhile, the McKinleys are informed that financing for their show has been taken over by Flavors ' own personal company, a fast food enterprise which Farley hopes to use to finance a pop psychology movement, using a new TV program, " Faith Factory ", as the platform and the McKinleys as his mouthpieces.
The ensemble, whose musicians are auditioned yearly, all play using mouthpieces constructed from Adolphe Sax's original patents.
New editions of the “ Soloist ” mouthpieces are released.
Thinner mouthpieces are more severe, as are those that are rougher.
* Single-and Double-twisted wire: two of the most severe mouthpieces, as they are not only thin, but they also have a " nutcracker " action from the single joint and the mouthpiece concentrates pressure due to its severe twisting.
However, mouthpieces that are extremely thin, such as wire mouthpieces or those that are only 1 / 8-1 / 4 " in thickness, are never mild.

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Hardy also did metal work, and made his own mouthpieces for his horn, and modified his cornet to add an additional spit-valve.
He is very well known for designing the top-selling Holton-Farkas horn made by the Frank Holton Company ( which is still the top selling to this day ) as well as a large selection of mouthpieces.
He has his own line of mouthpieces and mutes for brass instruments, made by Denis Wick Products Ltd, and owns Denis Wick Publishing.
As pertaining to the playing of a single reed woodwind instrument ( such as a saxophone or clarinet ), a setup is the choice in reeds and mouthpieces a person has made.
Since the first mouthpieces reached the market in 1985, Monette has made mouthpieces for tuba, trombone, Eb trumpet, and A and Bb piccolo trumpet.
All saxophone mouthpieces were made in this style until the 1940s, when the advent of big-band jazz made saxophonists experiment with different shapes of mouthpieces to get a louder and edgier sound.

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The type of Mellophonium used by Stan Kenton's orchestra, which variously used mellophone mouthpieces and a specially designed French horn-trumpet hybrid mouthpiece for Stan Kenton's band.
He uses a custom-designed range of mouthpieces by Christan Griego.
The SRC aimed to lessen the widening gap in political opinion advocated by each of these mouthpieces by launching a bilingual student newspaper.
He began by attaching old telephone mouthpieces to drums and cymbals, and connecting them to an amplifier and a reverb unit.
Adolfo Suárez knew well that the " Búnker "— a group of hard-line Francoists led by José Antonio Girón and Blas Piñar, using the newspapers El Alcázar and Arriba as their mouthpieces — had close contacts with officials in the army and exercised influence over important sectors of the military.
Raschèr responded to this lack of supply by engaging a manufacturer to make a " Sigurd Raschèr brand " mouthpiece, which was simply a virtual duplication of the mouthpieces that had been readily available from American saxophone manufacturers Buescher, Conn and others in the 1920s.

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Then the Communese reply came back from many mouthpieces with striking consistency.
To this day it is used in the manufacture of smoking and glassblowing mouthpieces.
In the early 20th Century, it was found in myriad applications including saxophone mouthpieces, whistles, cameras, solid-body electric guitars, telephone housings and handsets, early machine guns, pistol grips, and appliance casings.
Farkas claimed placement was more important for the instruments with smaller mouthpieces.
Callet, spends the bulk of his time teaching embouchure for all brass instruments having recently retired from his long-time practice of designing his own line of brass mouthpieces, trumpets, and trombones.
Jerry recently invented the " last word " in trumpet mouthpieces ... the Superchops 3, which is more improved from the others, Superchops 1 and Superchops 2.
The Yucatec Mayas knew oracle priests or chilanes, literally ' mouthpieces ' of the deity.
In 1900, amber was chiefly exported to the East for crafting into pipe mouthpieces and ornaments.
) Like most things associated with the Decadence, such exotica discombobulated the mainstream American public, who regarded the little magazines in general as " freak periodicals " and declared, through one of their mouthpieces, Munsey's Magazine, that " each new representative of the species is, if possible, more preposterous than the last.
Clarinet players rarely play with vibrato, but if they do, the saxophone method is common because of the similarity of the saxophone and clarinet mouthpieces and reeds.
Players should wear appropriate and properly fit protective equipment such as pads ( neck, shoulder, elbow, chest, knee, shin ), helmets, mouthpieces, face guards, protective cups, and / or eyewear.
Some baritone mouthpieces will sink into a euphonium's mouthpiece tube.
On those occasions the shofarot were rams ' horns curved in shape and ornamented with silver at the mouthpieces.
Later, single reed mouthpieces were developed which resemble alto or soprano saxophone mouthpieces.
Pete still has the shattered mouthpiece, and has also played crystal mouthpieces ever since.
Chain mouthpieces can be used for shoulder control, rating, and help with the turn, while solid mouthpieces can be used on horses with too much turn.
Jade became a favourite material for the crafting of Chinese scholars ' objects, such as rests for calligraphy brushes, as well as the mouthpieces of some opium pipes, due to the belief that breathing through jade would bestow longevity upon smokers who used such a pipe.

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