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English: Drawing of six musicians playing in a row. The instruments are (from left to right): a bass dulcian, an alto shawm, a treble cornett, a soprano shawm, a second alto shawm and a tenor sackbut.
Français : Dessin de six musiciens jouant en ligne. Les instruments sont (de gauche à droite) : douçaine basse, chalemie alto, cornet à bouquin aiguë, chalemie soprano, une seconde chalemie alto et une sacqueboute ténor. |
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Source | Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th ed., Vol. 19, p. 952 | ||||
Author | Denis Van Alsloot | ||||
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