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Trumpet_double_buzz.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 9.2 s, 80 kbps, file size: 90 KB)

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David Bolton demonstrates a double buzz between C and G on a Bb Cornet.

Initially he plays a normal C, then holds a G and introduces the "double buzz" pitched at the C previously played.
Date 30 May 2005 (original upload date)
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19:18, 30 May 2005 92308 bytes w:en:Dbolton (talk | contribs) ([[User:Dbolton|David Bolton]] demonstrates a double buzz between C and G on a Bb Cornet. Initially he plays a normal C, then holds a G and introduces the "double buzz" pitched at the C previously played)

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current06:04, 14 March 20129.2 s (90 KB)FSIITransferred from en.wikipedia: see original upload log above

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