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No, they would not be called fourths, mainly because since they are different sizes, they are that fraction of the original size. No, they would not be called fourths, mainly because since they are different sizes, they are that fraction of the original size.
It is a triangle similar to the original but quarter the size.
No, because 2 thirds is a fraction which is 2/3 which is 66.6 percent of what the original size (which means it is actually a decreased size) is where as 3 times bigger would be increasing the size by 3.
A mellophone case is similar to the case of any other brass instrument or even woodwind instrument that has a hard case. Usually on these cases there are two or three latches on the front of the case that can be swung open. These must be opened before the actual case can be opened.
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Kinda. A mellophone is a trumpet pitched like a french horn. It has mostly trumpet fingerings.
You generally use a French Horn mouthpiece for a mellophone. Hope this helps!
Mellophone has a concert B flat note tuned to F. Besides mellophone, the trumpet or fluglehorn are the closest.
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No, they are completely different. A mellophone is a brass instrument, a bit bigger than a trumpet. A xylophone is a percussion instruments. Its similar to a marimba.
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A mellophone is a "Kind" of or variant of a trumpet , which is more akin to a marching french horn than a trumpet. It's almost exclusively used in marching bands.
A mellophone typically weighs around 4-5 pounds (1.8-2.3 kg), depending on the specific make and model.
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