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A Dictionary for the Modern Flutist
James Gordon. Although the claim was supported in 1890 by Richard Shepherd
Rockstro, it was later refuted by Christopher Welch in 1896. See also trill keys.
COCOA. In older flute literature, another name for cocuswood. COCUSWOOD.
1 Palmleaf and cocuswood . . . . . . . 9, 916 75 I New York ..... . . 1 . . . .do . ... 1 1
Ballast ...................................... . . 1 Cedar, cocuswood, palmleaf, 61c. 9, 164 95 1 ...
2 Cocuswood, molasses, sugar . . .. 14, 469 02 2 . . . .do . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Ballast .
United States House of Representatives,
1865
The Lehman Collection includes the following instruments: 1991.349.1. Flute by
Louis Lot, Paris, ca. 1900. Silver. 1991.349.2. Flute by George Cloos, New York,
ca. 1862-1900. Cocuswood and silver. 1991.349.3. Flute by William S. Haynes ...
American Musical Instrument Society,
1991
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Newsletter of the American Musical Instrument Society
France 7-key ebony flute by Jean-Baptiste Tabard, Lyon, ca. 1825. Restoration of
head joint and two keys by Michael Hubbert, Comptche, California. A=ca. 435-
440. Conical Boehm cocuswood flute by Claire Godfrey aine, Pans, ca. 1845.
American Musical Instrument Society,
1997
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Great flute makers of France: the Lot and Godfroy families, ...
Cocuswood with six silver keys (stuffed pads, on pillars and oval plates), (1832,
L62.1cm. [TG] c. Cocuswood with five silver keys (stuffed pads, on pillars and
oval plates) numbered 5458 (on silver band of tuning slide). (1836, L62.9cm. [priv
] d.
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Musical Wind Instruments
Cocuswood, with German silver keys and ferrules, began to take the place of the
old yellow boxwood, brass and ivory, as materials for making oboes.1 As well as
cocuswood, pearwood and ebony were beginning to be used about that time, ...
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Annual Report of the Trustees
1823; 1991.348; Assunta Dell' Aquila Louis Lot; flute, silver; France (Paris), late
19th-early 20th century; 1991.349.1; Robert Alonzo Lehman George Cloos; flute,
cocuswood, silver; United States (New York City), 19th century; 1991.349.2; ...
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.),
1992
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Patrick White's The Eye of the Storm, Voss, and Other Novels
9. cocuswood fish . . 4. cero, paru, sesi 6. testar flea . . 6. chigoe fruit. , 5. papaw (
pawpaw) islands . . 4. Cuba 5. Haiti 6. Cayman, Virgin 7. Antigua, Bahamas,
Leeward 8. Antilles, Windward liquor. . 5. mobby (mobbie), tafia (taffia) lizard .
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Acoustic basis for determining differences in species of wood
Scanning Electron Micrographs and Photomicrographs of Brya ebenus (
Cocuswood) A. Tangential section of cocus heartwood (SEM 300X) . The
inclusion is loose in the vessel and not attached to the vessel wall. Ray cells
have material ...
Some boxwood & cocuswood, c. 1830-1845. $200-$400. BAROQUE FLUTE by
Simpson, London. Boxwood and ivory, 1 key, c. 1770. $750. FOUR-KEY
Boxwood and ivory flute, English, c. 1836. $400. BOEHM SYSTEM FLUTE, C.
Mahillon, ...