I believe they originate from Europe before the World War era. And they only exist in the US today because they were brought to the US as a result of the world war. The US before this time only had baritones, so when they got these Euphoniums they were exposed the European instrumentation. From that point they adopted the euphonium, but it was too late to be added into orchestras for that line had already been set.
The euphonium comes from the country of Greece and it was made invented by Ernst Chladni.
It is a brass instrument. It's similar to a Baritone, looks like a small Tuba, sort of.
While the euphonium originates from the same place as most brass instruments, I have read that the modern euphonium was first seen in Germany.
It was made in Berlin,Germany
the tuba is the largest
It is Tuba because there is two ba's and it stands for tuba
The tuba is the largest brass instrument with the largest mouthpiece. In marching the Sousaphone and the Contrabass bugle (known as contra) are marching versions of the tuba. The contra is the lowest-pitched, largest, and heaviest marching instrument.
The tuba has the lowest tone/pitch. It is actually a pretty cool instrument, I play it in concert band!!
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the tuba tuba plant could be found in the Philippines.
the tuba is the largest
The plural of tuba is tubas.
It is Tuba because there is two ba's and it stands for tuba
No, the contra-bass tuba is much larger than the C tuba.
The tuba is the largest brass instrument with the largest mouthpiece. In marching the Sousaphone and the Contrabass bugle (known as contra) are marching versions of the tuba. The contra is the lowest-pitched, largest, and heaviest marching instrument.
The tuba tuba plant is found in the Philippines. It's Latin name is Jatropha gossypifolia or Jatropa Curcas plant. It has water, nitrogen, and chlorine.
The tuba has the lowest tone/pitch. It is actually a pretty cool instrument, I play it in concert band!!
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