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The ever buree (Mongolian: эвэр бүрээ) is a Mongolian musical instrument, part of the clarinet family. Despite the fact that its name translates to "horn - trumpet", it has the timbre of a basset horn (an F alto clarinet with a range down to low C). The ever buree was invented in the 1970s, and frequently appears as part of the standard Mongolian orchestra, which typically has nine members.

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  • The ever buree (Mongolian: эвэр бүрээ) is a Mongolian musical instrument, part of the clarinet family. Despite the fact that its name translates to "horn - trumpet", it has the timbre of a basset horn (an F alto clarinet with a range down to low C). In terms of construction, it is an almost cylindrical tube made of black ebony, curved in a circular manner to allow the bell of the instrument to slip underneath the player's right arm. A mouthpiece (usually a saxophone mouthpiece) with a single reed is attached at the upper end of the tube. The keywork is made of brass and shares similarities with the German Oehler system, since it has rolls to slide from one key to the next. Like all clarinets, it has a speaker key, which facilitates the production of the upper harmonics, elevating the tone by a 12th. The ever buree was invented in the 1970s, and frequently appears as part of the standard Mongolian orchestra, which typically has nine members. (en)
  • L’ever büree (mongol : ᠡᠪᠡᠷᠪᠦᠷᠢᠶ᠎ᠡ, VPMC : eber buriye, cyrillique : эвэр бүрээ, MNS : ever büree), parfois nommé surnaï est un instrument de musique mongol de la famille des clarinettes courbes. Alors que son nom signifie « corne » (эвэр / ever) - « trompette » (бүрээ / büree), sa sonorité et sa tessiture sont celles d'une clarinette de basset (clarinette en si bémol descendant à l'ut grave). L'instrument a été inventé en 1970. (fr)
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  • L’ever büree (mongol : ᠡᠪᠡᠷᠪᠦᠷᠢᠶ᠎ᠡ, VPMC : eber buriye, cyrillique : эвэр бүрээ, MNS : ever büree), parfois nommé surnaï est un instrument de musique mongol de la famille des clarinettes courbes. Alors que son nom signifie « corne » (эвэр / ever) - « trompette » (бүрээ / büree), sa sonorité et sa tessiture sont celles d'une clarinette de basset (clarinette en si bémol descendant à l'ut grave). L'instrument a été inventé en 1970. (fr)
  • The ever buree (Mongolian: эвэр бүрээ) is a Mongolian musical instrument, part of the clarinet family. Despite the fact that its name translates to "horn - trumpet", it has the timbre of a basset horn (an F alto clarinet with a range down to low C). The ever buree was invented in the 1970s, and frequently appears as part of the standard Mongolian orchestra, which typically has nine members. (en)
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  • Ever Buree (en)
  • Ever büree (fr)
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