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Well what kind of Baritone? Theres Baritone Tuba, Baritone Sax. I don't play the baritone tuba usually, but in orchestra sometimes I do, and I mastered the thing in about 5 months. I play the baritone saxophone and I learned how to play in about 1 month.
I'm pretty sure baritone horn and piano are both concert pitched instruments. The Baritone Sax is a transposing instrument and is pitched in Eb. This means that if you play a C it will sound as Eb. Therefore you need to transpose the piano part down 3 semitones. for example... you see a written Eb and you play 3 semitones lower... C You see a written C and you play an A. If in doubt... simply go to a piano and play a C then find the note on your sax.
He began in school playing the baritone
The baritone sax is quite a bit larger and has a much lower sound than the alto sax. They both play in the same key, though, the key of E flat, which makes it easy to read the music for both instruments.
It's pretty easy... but everyone is different. It depends on if you know what you are doing and if its a baritone sax or just a regular baritone. This question is more of an opinion.
Woodwinds
Usually the Trombone, Baritone, Euphonium, Tuba, Bass Clarinet, Baritone Sax all play in bass clef.
Its Lisa and its a saxophone.
Welcome to the bass and baritone sax review section.
Yamaha
about four feet