Rothphone
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The Rothphone is a metal double reed instrument similar to the sarrusophone built in saxophone form. It was invented by Ferdinando Roth (1815-1898) and is also known as the rothophone, rothaphone, or saxsarrusophone. The bore of this instrument is narrower than that of either the sarrusophone or saxophone.
See Sarrusophone for additional details.
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- http://idrs.colorado.edu/Publications/Journal/JNL17/JNL17.Joppig.Sarrus.html#anchor139249
- http://www.idrs.org/Publications/Journal/JNL16/JNL16.Toschi.Saxorus.html
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