Pinschophone
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The Pinschophone, also referred to as a form of contrabass flute, is named after the flautist that first commissioned an instrument of its design - in effect, a bass flute with an extended section of tubing that affords it with a range down to the G immediately below the instrument's normal compass.
[edit] External links
- [1] - Photographs and further description pertaining to the larger flutes (www.contrabass.com).

