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** The prologue to ''Oedipuis Tex'' also deserves mention in this regard, since the horn part (which requires about 10 distinct pitches) is being played only on the mouthpiece, amplified with a funnel.

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** The prologue to ''Oedipuis ''Oedipus Tex'' also deserves mention in this regard, since the horn part (which requires about 10 distinct pitches) is being played only on the mouthpiece, amplified with a funnel.funnel.
* ''Concerto for Horn and Hardart'' features a ''vending machine'' as an instrument, with Schickele frantically pushing coins into it to produce the various noisemakers in time to play them.
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** The prologue to ''Oedipuis Tex'' also deserves mention in this regard, since the horn part (which requires about 10 distinct pitches) is being played only on the mouthpiece, amplified with a funnel

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** The prologue to ''Oedipuis Tex'' also deserves mention in this regard, since the horn part (which requires about 10 distinct pitches) is being played only on the mouthpiece, amplified with a funnelfunnel.
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* The bicycle solo in ''Pervertimento'' specifically, but in general any time Schickele is able to make the listener forget that either the instrument itself (ie: a twirling length of vacuum hose, or bicycle playing in overtones) or the technique involved (ie: playing a bassoon with only one hand) severely limits the number of producible tones.
**The prologue to ''Oedipuis Tex'' also deserves mention in this regard, since the horn part (which requires about 10 distinct pitches) is being played only on the mouthpiece, amplified with a funnel

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