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A valved brass instrument, a sax horn, the tenor of the tuba family of instruments, having the appearance very similar to that of a tuba. It is similar to and often used instead of a "Baritone" horn. (A true Baritone has a cylindrical tubing, while the Euphonium tubing is conical, though they both cover the same range of tones. This relationship is also between the Trumpet [cylindrical] and Cornet [conical] respectively.)

Examples of euphonium in a Sentence

In 1928 Rex joined the band on 2nd euphonium next to his brother Alex.

Thanks also go to Emma Farrow for helping out on solo euphonium.

Richard joins Whitburn from Bon Accord Band in Aberdeen, where he played principal euphonium for a number of years.

Angela played 1st Baritone for most of this time until September 2003, when she moved to principle euphonium.

Euphonium orchestral parts are played by the 2nd trombone or worse, the tuba player!

Euphonium The euphonium (or tenor tuba) is larger in size than the tenor horn and can produce a lower range of notes.

Euphonium orchestral parts are played by the 2nd trombone or worse, the tuba player !

I have a very old photo of him playing euphonium with a band, marching.

He attended the Cardiff College of Music and Drama and studied euphonium under the renowned Aaron Trotman.

Mrs. McKnight, the band club's secretary has for the past 6 months been working through the Team Brass Book learning the euphonium.

Our principal euphonium, Andy Marsh, also collected the soloist's prize on the day.

Emma, who was second euphonium in the band that came fourth on Prague in 2003, had to leave due to travel problems.

He is playing solo euphonium with the Greater Gwent Youth Band in a tour that also takes in Australia.

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