• The Buescher Band Instrument Company was a manufacturer of musical instruments in Elkhart, Indiana, from 1894 to 1963. The company was acquired by the...
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  • Buescher Band Instrument Company Building, also known as the Buescher Building, was a historic factory building located at Elkhart, Elkhart County, Indiana...
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  • d. New York NY 10 October 1936), who was the president of Buescher Band Instrument Company, and Carl Dimond Greenleaf (b. Wauseon, Ohio 27 July 1876;...
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    The Martin Band Instrument Company was a musical instrument manufacturer in Elkhart, Indiana. The firm produced band instruments, including trumpets,...
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  • by Buescher Band Instrument Company between 1918 and 1921 under the name Clariphone. Saxonettes were first produced by the Buescher Band Instrument Company...
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  • Büscher (born 1958), German footballer Buescher Band Instrument Company, a former musical instrument manufacturer Buescher State Park, a park in Smithville...
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  • still exist. Andreas Jungwirth Atkinson Brass and Company Briz Horn Company Buescher Band Instrument Company C.G. Conn Christopher Cornford Daniel Rauch Dieter...
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  • 1976. Buescher Band Instrument Company C.G. Conn Leblanc (musical instrument manufacturer) Martin Band Instrument Company Steinway Musical Instruments General...
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    Varitone (category Woodwind instrument stubs)
    player's belt, or hung on a cord around the players neck. The Buescher Band Instrument Company, owned by Selmer, was also offering the Varitone by 1968. Similar...
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  • The Seidel Band Instrument Company was a short-lived manufacturer of musical instruments located in Elkhart, Indiana. The company was founded by William...
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  • the Buescher Band Instrument Company. Selmer continued distributing identical Bundy and Buescher instruments until it discontinued the Buescher name...
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  • officially known as the Emil K. Blessing Company. By 1936 it had become known as the E. K. Blessing Band Instrument Company. In 1940 it had incorporated, and...
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  • C. G. Conn (redirect from Conn Instruments)
    two C.G.Conn's Private Office Buescher Band Instrument Company Martin Band Instrument Company York Band Instrument Company Mr. B Natural Noyes, p. 123 Reed...
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    Sousaphone (category Marching band instruments)
    with its FG-122 and Selmer with its Buescher-division instrument. Olds first advertised its fiberglass instrument in 1966. The fiberglass versions are...
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  • King Musical Instruments (originally founded as the H. N. White Company) is a former musical instrument manufacturing company located in Cleveland, Ohio...
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    Paul Whiteman (category Big band bandleaders)
    September 1931 and March 1937. Beginning in 1923 after the Buescher Band Instrument Company placed a crown on his head, the media referred to Whiteman...
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     17. Buescher 1991, p. 316. Wisconsin Historical Society, Preface to an 1888 milling catalogue from the Allis Company. Edward P. Allis and Company Reliance...
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    such instruments into the post World War II era. Holton saxophones never enjoyed the reputation or sales of their competitors C.G. Conn, Buescher, Martin...
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    Sarrusophone (category 1856 musical instruments)
    concept of the instrument, though it is not clear whether Sarrus benefited financially. The instruments were intended for military bands, to serve as replacements...
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    Saxophone (category Belgian musical instruments)
    called his straight Buescher alto a "stritch" and his Saxello a "manzello". The Buescher straight alto was a production instrument while the manzello was...
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  • List of euphonium, baritone horn and tenor horn manufacturers (category Brass instrument manufacturing companies)
    brass such as the “Falcone Model” baritone of the late 70s. Buescher Band Instrument Company manufactured tenor brass in Elkhart Indiana from 1894 – until...
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    C melody saxophone (category C instruments)
    melody saxophones (including Buescher, C. G. Conn, Martin, King and Selmer) from 1914 through 1930. Most of these companies also manufactured "stencil"...
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    1986 S. Main and Harrison Sts. Elkhart Demolished in 1986. 2 Buescher Band Instrument Company Building Upload image September 22, 1986 (#86002714) June 21...
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    Concert pitch is the pitch reference to which a group of musical instruments are tuned for a performance. Concert pitch may vary from ensemble to ensemble...
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    Vincent Bach Corporation (category Brass instrument manufacturing companies)
    as a subsidiary of Conn-Selmer, a division of Steinway Musical Instruments. The company was founded in 1918 by Austrian-born trumpeter Vinzenz Schrottenbach...
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    Contra-alto clarinet (category Jazz instruments)
    an instrument, he called "contrabass clarinet in E♭" in order to replace the bowed contrabass of symphony orchestras in wind bands with an instrument whose...
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  • (1976–1991), Adam Hunt (voice only, 1999), Matt Vogel (2000), Julianne Buescher (2001), Brian Henson (2002–2003), Rickey Boyd (2005), David Rudman (2008–present)...
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    Silva-Bet (category Musical instrument manufacturing companies based in Boston)
    Selmer Paris in 1927 with their Master Model as well as American companies Buescher with their True Tone model and H. N. White with the Silver King. Penzel-Mueller...
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    Aaron Burr (category American company founders)
    Fleming 1999, p. 233. Fleming 1999, p. 284. Fleming 1999, pp. 287–289. Buescher 2010. Ellis 2000, pp. 20–47. Weir, William (2003). "Interview in Weehawken...
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    Henry Halstead (category Big band bandleaders)
    necessary in the modern fox trot is lost."[citation needed] The Buescher phone, an unusual instrument for a dance orchestra, is featured in the Palais Royal Orchestra...
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