
instruments - Difference between Baritone and Euphonium
2013年4月15日 · Cody's summary of the differences between what you will generally find in an instrument called a "Euphonium" vs. one called a "baritone" is mostly spot on for today, but traditionally there really wasn't a difference between the two and it is a recent phenomenon where the high-end instruments are called euphoniums while cheaper student instruments are called …
Size difference between Baritone Horn and Euphonium
2016年11月28日 · The Euphonium and Baritone are all the same pitch but the sound and the size of the Baritone is thinner. That means the Bariton has obvious the same length, but some Euphonium have a compensating system and the sound is more voluminous. That’s why it can be called also small tuba. The mouthpiece is bigger too.
technique - Extending upper range on a brass instrument - Music ...
I'm looking for some input into techniques that I can use to extend my range on a Euphonium. I'm able to get a top C reasonably reliably, but anything above that is just not there. What are common
Difference between Thomanns "Alto/Baritone horn", "tenor horn ...
2020年9月29日 · The Euphonium has a fuller, rounder tone and a fuller volume than the Baritone. They are both tuned in Bb. The tenor horn in UK is actually an Alto instrument and tuned in Eb. Its sound is „similar“ to the Flugelhorn. The Bariton part is often higher than the Euphonium.
brass - Can a baritone be used for a trombone part? - Music: …
2017年6月15日 · There will be differences in the tone quality, because the baritone/euphonium is a conical bore instrument whereas the trombone is a cylindrical bore. (Generally speaking, this means that the trombone will have a brighter tone than the baritone/euphonium.)
Why is it common to write tuba sheet music in concert pitch?
Concert band music always contains two euphonium parts - one bass clef part at true pitch and one treble clef part transposed for a Bb instrument. I assume that this is done because of the large number of euphonium players who started off their musical career by reading treble clef euphonium parts in brass bands or in Salvation Army bands.
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2016年9月16日 · I had better range and endurance on euphonium than a much smaller trombone, until I got a (custom-made) trombone mouthpiece whose rim matches the euphonium mouthpiece, simply for the way its curvature parallels my upper teeth. At last high notes became slightly easier on trombone than euphonium, as would make sense. –
tuning - Properties of a very low pitched natural horn? - Music ...
2020年12月28日 · „Certain low brass instruments such as trombone, tuba, euphonium, and alto horn are whole-tube and can play the fundamental tone of each harmonic series with relative ease. . Trombone and tuba in particular are often called upon to play pedal notes (fundamental notes) and so-called "false harmonics" and "false tones" below their normal range.“
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2014年12月17日 · having the euphonium parts consistant with the other tenor/bass brass parts, I would be fascinated to know why the discrepancy between the two evolved. I have always suspected that the reason relates to the fact that the instuments developed from different traditions (Orchestral vs Brass/Military band) but would love to know the answer.
In professional orchestras will principal woodwind players ever …
2016年12月8日 · Moving to the brass section: I'm not aware of any, say, trombonists doubling on euphonium or tuba, but trumpets almost certainly would pick up the rare cornet or flugelhorn part. Percussionists, of course, play everything they can hit with a stick :-)