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File:Ophicleide instruments, bass alto and soprano.png

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Sizes of ophicleide, shown to scale. From left to right: bass ophicleide (the most common) in B♭ c. 1830-1850, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; Alto ophicleide (quinticlave) in F or E♭ c. 1830–40, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; soprano ophicleide (rare) in B♭ c. 1850, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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Source CC0-licensed images from the Rijksmuseum and The Metropolitan Museum of Art already in Commons, namely File:Basophicleïde, BK-NM-11430-46.jpg, File:Altophicleïde, BK-KOG-2719.jpg, and File:Soprano ophicleide in B-flat MET DP249514.jpg, resized and cropped to illustrate the main types and sizes of ophicleide, to scale,.
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Bass, alto and soprano ophicleides, shown to scale

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