The modern tuba is bent and the Roman tuba is a straight brass tube.
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No, but my brother and sister can. I am not sure what you want to know, but the tuba has a reasonably large range- any song that a person can sing can be played on the tuba.
You are correct; the Roman military Trumpet was about four foot in length, and was used as a military signal trumpet. It was usually made from copper or iron and was a conical bore straight tube that came in three pieces with a mouthpiece. Although the Roman tuba (trumpet) was used at sacrifices, processions, triumphal processions and funerals, it was primarily used to announce troop movements during battle. Classifications range from 'wind' to 'brass' to 'aerophone' and it was intended to be played as loudly as possible.
I don't have the album in front of me, but if memory serves it was Don Butterfield. I believe he also played tuba for the Don Ellis Orchestra later on.
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The modern tuba is bent and the Roman tuba is a straight brass tube.
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James played the Tuba in band class.
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No, but my brother and sister can. I am not sure what you want to know, but the tuba has a reasonably large range- any song that a person can sing can be played on the tuba.
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The aqueducts carried water from the sources on the mountains to the Roman towns.
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