• C. G. Conn Ltd., Conn Instruments or commonly just Conn, is a former American manufacturer of musical instruments incorporated in 1915. It bought the...
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    Most C melody saxophones have curved necks (with a similar shape to that of the tenor saxophone) though C. G. Conn did make straight-necked C melody...
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  • the brand names Vincent Bach, C.G. Conn, King, Holton, Selmer, Armstrong, Leblanc, Ludwig, Musser, and Scherl & Roth. Conn-Selmer is also the North American...
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    was purchased by C. G. Conn of Elkhart, Indiana, where it was later combined with Ludwig & Ludwig to form Leedy & Ludwig. When C. G. Conn sold its drum divisions...
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    Saxophone (redirect from Conn-o-sax)
    altos and tenors, the King Saxello soprano, the C. G. Conn mezzo-soprano saxophone keyed in F, and the Conn-O-Sax saxophone–English horn hybrid. French saxophonist...
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  • short sponsored film produced in 1956 by Kling Film Productions for the C.G. Conn Company, directed by Phil Patton. It is also the name of the film's main...
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    hélicons in use by the United States Marine Band. Some sources credit CG. Conn with its construction, because of the first sousaphone he built later...
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  • movement from the deck of a ship to the helm C.G. Conn, Inc., a manufacturer of musical instruments CONN (functional connectivity toolbox), a cross-platform...
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    of band instruments Conn was an important innovator in the development of modern wind instruments, and established the C.G. Conn Company, a major instrument...
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    manufacturers Romeo Orsi and Rampone & Cazzani, and in the United States by C. G. Conn, who built instruments in E♭ for US military bands. Romeo Orsi and the...
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