They are sometimes called baritones but are mainly called euphoniums in the US. This is because the baritone and euphonium are very similar in that they both produce partials of the B flat harmonic series, and both have a nine-foot-long main tube but the baritone has a smaller and more cylindrical bore while the euphonium has a larger and more conical bore.
Here are some examples of sentences using euphonium. The euphonium is a brass instrument. I play the euphonium in school. The euphonium is a conical-bore instrument. The euphonium is a valved instrument.
The plural of euphonium is euphoniums.
A baritone is slightly smaller than a euphonium, but still is not a euphonium. You can purchase 3/4, and 1/2 sizes of Euphonium just like violins and cellos.
A flat is first valve on the euphonium.
The Euphonium was invented by Sommers of Weimar in 1843. Weimar is a city in Germany.
I'm a professional euphonium player and a euphonium professor. I love the euphonium and I'm very happy that I made playing the euphonium a career choice. Don't let anyone tell you that you can't play the euphonium because you're a girl!
A marching euphonium does not resemble an upright concert euphonium, and is played standing and moving. It looks a lot like a large trumpet. Click to see an image of a marching euphonium.
The euphonium is also known as the tenor tuba, baryton(Ger.), basse à pistons(Fr.), and sometimes mistakenly referred to as a baritone horn or just a baritone. The baritone horn, however, is a cylindrical bore instrument with a brighter tone (closer to trombone timbre) than a euphonium. The bore of the baritone is often much smaller than that of the euphonium. The euphonium is a conical bore (gets larger is we reach the end) instrument with a warmer and darker tone than a baritone.
A euphonium is a type of musical instrument, so an example sentence could be "my friend Brian plays euphonium in band."
Prices for a brand new euphonium ranges from around 600 dollars for a cheap student euphonium to around 7000 dollars for a brand new professional grade compensating euphonium.
No, the Euphonium was invented by Sommers of Weimar in 1843. Weimar is a city in Germany. See related link for more information about the euphonium.
Euphonium is a large musical instrument that is made from brass. It is in the branch of wind instruments which means one could play euphonium by blowing into it.