Associations to the word «Flugelhorn»
Noun
- Trumpet
- Trombone
- Trumpeter
- Saxophone
- Hubbard
- Clarinet
- Bugle
- Randy
- Freddie
- Percussion
- Arranger
- Lew
- Wheeler
- Marvin
- Flute
- Chet
- Kenny
- Woody
- Harmonica
- Chuck
- Rubin
- Haynes
- Owens
- Wilbur
- Sax
- Piano
- Terry
- Hey
- Synthesizer
- Horn
- Oboe
- Burt
- Keane
- Mic
- Beckett
- Soprano
- Copeland
- Maynard
- Ernie
- Keyboard
- Cello
- Bowie
- Jerry
- Vocal
- Valve
- Bass
- Jazz
- Clark
- Lester
- Electric
- Byrd
- Corey
- Gardner
- Claudio
- Brass
- Mccartney
- Backing
- Wilder
- Shaw
- Drum
- Guido
- Henderson
- Harp
- Viola
- Farmer
- Leo
- Roy
- Jon
- Oscar
- Gary
- Arrangement
- Cecil
- Instrument
- Stanton
- Nate
- Recorder
- Greg
- Eddie
- Guitar
- Soloist
- Solo
- Alan
- Violin
- Instrumentation
- Jennings
- Barker
- Newman
Wiktionary
FLUGELHORN, noun. A brass instrument resembling a cornet but with a wider, conical bore, and usually with three valves, in the same B-flat pitch as many trumpets and cornets but with a more deeply conical mouthpiece than those. A bugle with valves.
FLÜGELHORN, noun. Alternative spelling of flugelhorn
Dictionary definition
FLUGELHORN, noun. A brass instrument resembling a cornet but with a wider bore.
Wise words
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