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  1. The Brass Family, Explained - Yamaha Music

    Jun 2, 2023 · Here’s a guide to the family of brass instruments: trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn, trombone, tuba, euphonium, baritone horn, alto (tenor) horn and French horn.

  2. A Guide to Baritone, Euphonium and Tuba - westmusic.com

    Feb 26, 2025 · While both the euphonium and tuba belong to the brass family, they serve different roles in ensembles. The euphonium is smaller, with a conical bore that produces a mellow tone, whereas …

  3. 9 Types Of Tubas Explained (With 3 Popular Alternatives)

    They are called upright tuba for two reasons; their bells face away from the player, and two, they are placed on a player’s lap. Their upright feature and position of the bells make them a favorite of …

  4. Euphonium and Baritone | Brass Instruments for sale

    Wessex Tubas provide a wide range of euphonium and baritones ideal for beginners and seasoned professionals alike. Wessex Tubas provide quality brass instruments, all at an affordable price!

  5. 12 Popular Types of Tubas Explained - VerbNow

    Jun 11, 2021 · The baritone tuba has essentially the same length of tubing as the trombone does, the only difference being that its design is in the shape of a small tuba. Therefore, its range is the same …

  6. Tuba, Euphonium and Baritone – Hansen Media

    The euphonium and baritone are basically the same instrument. A smaller member of the tuba family, the euphonium is often made with a slightly larger bore than the baritone.

  7. Baritone horn - Wikipedia

    The baritone horn, or often simply the baritone, is a valved brass instrument pitched in B♭ in the saxhorn family, employed chiefly in brass, military and concert bands. [2] It has three or sometimes four …

  8. Marching Baritones – The Tuba Exchange

    A unique source for new & used tubas, Euphoniums, Sousaphones, marching brass and accessories. We also offer instrument repair services and consignment.

  9. Difference between tuba baritone euphonium - Donna Schwartz Music

    Sep 2, 2013 · The Baritone usually has three valves, while the Euphonium has three or four. The Euphonium has conical tubing and uses a large shank mouthpiece, which gives it a darker, mellower …

  10. Baritone Horns | The Instrument Place

    Origins of the baritone horn can be traced to ancient Rome, where bronze and brass instruments called "tubas" often played at military and ceremonial functions. The modern Baritone Horn, also known as …