A mellophone case is similar to the case of any other brass instrument or even woodwind instrument that has a hard case. Usually on these cases there are two or three latches on the front of the case that can be swung open. These must be opened before the actual case can be opened.
The size of my mellophone case is about 3 x 1.5 x 1.5
The mellophone is typically played in the key of F.
Mellophone! for more information about it check it here! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mellophone
Kinda. A mellophone is a trumpet pitched like a french horn. It has mostly trumpet fingerings.
You generally use a French Horn mouthpiece for a mellophone. Hope this helps!
The actual name for the "marching F-Horn" is a Mellophone. The fingerings are identical to that of a trumpet. On a Horn, you finger the E open and the D first. On a Mellophone (marching horn) the E is first and second, and the D is first and third.
The key of c is open valve. I would know, I play trumpet, french horn and mellophone.
Mellophone has a concert B flat note tuned to F. Besides mellophone, the trumpet or fluglehorn are the closest.
Mellophonist
No, they are completely different. A mellophone is a brass instrument, a bit bigger than a trumpet. A xylophone is a percussion instruments. Its similar to a marimba.
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A mellophone typically weighs around 4-5 pounds (1.8-2.3 kg), depending on the specific make and model.