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		Definition of chalumeau in English: chalumeaunounPlural chalumeaux ˈʃalʊməʊˌSHaləˈmō 1A reed instrument of the early 18th century from which the clarinet was developed. 沙吕莫管,芦笛 Example sentencesExamples -  He even has information on the chalumeau d' amore!
 -  Early clarinets did not play well in the lower register, so chalumeaus continued to be made to play the low notes and these notes became known as the chalumeau register.
 -  The chalumeau instrument was designed to have a good chalumeau register with an almost nonexistent clarinet register.
 -  It was developed from the chalumeau by J. C. Denner in Nuremberg in about 1700.
 
 - 1.1 The lowest octave of the clarinet's range.
单簧管的最低音区 Example sentencesExamples -  The effect of volume on timbre is most pronounced in the chalumeau register.
 -  These short pieces, partly original compositions and partly transcriptions from my own music for other instruments, are suitable for beginners and are all situated within the chalumeau register.
 -  Katz's woody chalumeau register also lent depth and a hint of menace to the sinister, lurching ‘March’ and the slow, fantasia-like ‘Nigun.’
 -  Students should have an appropriate level of technique before enrolling: a good basic sound, ability to play comfortably and fluently in the middle and chalumeau registers, with some experience of the altissimo register.
 -  On top of hissing electronic flutters, one reedist begins by expelling delicate breaths until they gather into chalumeau register tones, while the other quacks and flutter tongues.
 -  The Adagio is in A-flat, dipping into the clarinet's low, chalumeau register and the through leaps and runs which it shares with the flute and bassoon.
 -  This piece is entirely within the chalumeau register and is about a grade 1 standard.
 -  The limitation to the chalumeau register has been made at the specific request of a clarinet teacher.
 -  Some of the solos are scored primarily in the chalumeau register, with only brief extensions in the clarion register.
 -  We still refer to the lowest register of the clarinet as the chalumeau register.
 
  
 
 OriginEarly 18th century: from French, from Latin calamellus 'little reed', diminutive of calamus.    Definition of chalumeau in US English: chalumeaunounˌSHaləˈmō 1A reed instrument of the early 18th century from which the clarinet was developed. 沙吕莫管,芦笛 Example sentencesExamples -  He even has information on the chalumeau d' amore!
 -  The chalumeau instrument was designed to have a good chalumeau register with an almost nonexistent clarinet register.
 -  It was developed from the chalumeau by J. C. Denner in Nuremberg in about 1700.
 -  Early clarinets did not play well in the lower register, so chalumeaus continued to be made to play the low notes and these notes became known as the chalumeau register.
 
 - 1.1 The lowest octave of the clarinet's range.
单簧管的最低音区 Example sentencesExamples -  Katz's woody chalumeau register also lent depth and a hint of menace to the sinister, lurching ‘March’ and the slow, fantasia-like ‘Nigun.’
 -  We still refer to the lowest register of the clarinet as the chalumeau register.
 -  Some of the solos are scored primarily in the chalumeau register, with only brief extensions in the clarion register.
 -  On top of hissing electronic flutters, one reedist begins by expelling delicate breaths until they gather into chalumeau register tones, while the other quacks and flutter tongues.
 -  The limitation to the chalumeau register has been made at the specific request of a clarinet teacher.
 -  These short pieces, partly original compositions and partly transcriptions from my own music for other instruments, are suitable for beginners and are all situated within the chalumeau register.
 -  Students should have an appropriate level of technique before enrolling: a good basic sound, ability to play comfortably and fluently in the middle and chalumeau registers, with some experience of the altissimo register.
 -  The Adagio is in A-flat, dipping into the clarinet's low, chalumeau register and the through leaps and runs which it shares with the flute and bassoon.
 -  This piece is entirely within the chalumeau register and is about a grade 1 standard.
 -  The effect of volume on timbre is most pronounced in the chalumeau register.
 
  
 
 OriginEarly 18th century: from French, from Latin calamellus ‘little reed’, diminutive of calamus.     |