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The Martinshorn (also known as the Martin's Trumpet and Schalmei) is a German free reed aerophone created in 1880 by Max Bernhardt Martin, who was also the main manufacturer of the instruments. The Martinshorn contains several reeds, each of which having its own horn. The instrument was created in imitation of the saxhorn. The horn can be confused with the shawm, as they are both referred to by the name "Schalmei"; the origins of the similar naming is unknown.

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  • Die nach ihrem Erfinder Max B. Martin benannte Martinstrompete entstand Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts als Signalinstrument und wird als eigenständiges Musikinstrument auch Schalmei genannt. Mit der Schalmei als historischem Doppelrohrblattinstrument ist das Einfachrohrblattinstrument instrumentenkundlich nicht verwandt, nur der durchdringende Klang hat gewisse Ähnlichkeiten. (de)
  • Le Schalmei, appelé aussi Martinophone, Trompette Martin ou Trompette Klaxon est un instrument de musique de fanfare inventé et fabriqué en Allemagne. Les noms Trompette Martin et Martinophone rappellent l'inventeur de l'instrument Max B. Martin. Schalmei est aussi un des noms en allemand de cet instrument et le nom d'un autre instrument : la Chalemie. Avec laquelle il ne faut pas confondre la Trompette Klaxon. (fr)
  • The Martinshorn (also known as the Martin's Trumpet and Schalmei) is a German free reed aerophone created in 1880 by Max Bernhardt Martin, who was also the main manufacturer of the instruments. The Martinshorn contains several reeds, each of which having its own horn. The instrument was created in imitation of the saxhorn. The horn can be confused with the shawm, as they are both referred to by the name "Schalmei"; the origins of the similar naming is unknown. (en)
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  • A Martinshorn created circa. 1930. (en)
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  • 1880 (xsd:integer)
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  • Max B. Martin (en)
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  • Martinshorn (en)
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  • Martin's Trumpet, Schalmei (en)
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  • Die nach ihrem Erfinder Max B. Martin benannte Martinstrompete entstand Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts als Signalinstrument und wird als eigenständiges Musikinstrument auch Schalmei genannt. Mit der Schalmei als historischem Doppelrohrblattinstrument ist das Einfachrohrblattinstrument instrumentenkundlich nicht verwandt, nur der durchdringende Klang hat gewisse Ähnlichkeiten. (de)
  • Le Schalmei, appelé aussi Martinophone, Trompette Martin ou Trompette Klaxon est un instrument de musique de fanfare inventé et fabriqué en Allemagne. Les noms Trompette Martin et Martinophone rappellent l'inventeur de l'instrument Max B. Martin. Schalmei est aussi un des noms en allemand de cet instrument et le nom d'un autre instrument : la Chalemie. Avec laquelle il ne faut pas confondre la Trompette Klaxon. (fr)
  • The Martinshorn (also known as the Martin's Trumpet and Schalmei) is a German free reed aerophone created in 1880 by Max Bernhardt Martin, who was also the main manufacturer of the instruments. The Martinshorn contains several reeds, each of which having its own horn. The instrument was created in imitation of the saxhorn. The horn can be confused with the shawm, as they are both referred to by the name "Schalmei"; the origins of the similar naming is unknown. (en)
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  • Martinstrompete (de)
  • Schalmei (fr)
  • Martinshorn (en)
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