Thanks for the info. I'll see if I can't get my hand on that book and add
it to the list. Would love to find some more out about the baritone (or any
of the other sizes other than contra) so a pic like that would be helpful.
Bret Newton
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>Thanks for the article, Bret. Here's one more source that I found
>from my personal collection:
>
>The Music Men: An Illustrated History of Brass Bands in America
>1800-1920
>by Margaret Hindle Hazen and Robert M. Hazen
>
>This book chronicles the heyday of American bands, and includes a
>brief mention of sarrusophones in its chapter on instruments,
>primarily in a reference to the U.S. Army regimental bands including
>an Eb contrabass in its standard instrumentation. There is also a
>photograph of members of a British juvenile band, one of whom is
>holding an Eb baritone.
>
>
> ---Nat Hefferman
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