lilyvalved
Lilyvalved is a term used to describe a type of valve found in certain types of musical instruments, particularly in wind instruments. The term is derived from the lily, a flower that is often used as a symbol in musical notation, and the word "valve," which refers to a device that controls the flow of a fluid or gas. In the context of musical instruments, valves are mechanisms that alter the pitch or tone of the instrument by changing the length of the air column inside the instrument.
The lilyvalve is a specific type of valve that is used in some brass instruments, such as
The lilyvalve was invented by Adolphe Sax, the Belgian instrument maker who is also known for inventing
In summary, lilyvalved refers to a type of valve found in certain wind instruments, particularly brass instruments.