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The helicon was the predecessor of the sousaphone. It was a large, circular-shaped brass instrument with the bell facing forward, designed for marching bands. The sousaphone was developed to improve the portability and projection of sound while marching.
The phonograph was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison.
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Before the death of John Philip Sousa
it is because the guy who made it wanted to be the inventer of an instrument!!
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They're similar. The sousaphone is a marching version of the tuba.
C.G. Conn made the Sousaphone but it was named for John Philip Sousa.
Bring the sousaphone to a music store that does repairs.
Baritone horn, Sousaphone, Euphonium, Contrabass bugle, and Alto Horn
1893
The sousaphone
The sousaphone was invented by John Philip Sousa. Sousa was a renowned American composer and conductor, known for his patriotic marches, who sought to improve upon the tuba by designing a more practical and portable version. He collaborated with the J.W. Pepper Company and C.G. Conn Ltd. to bring his vision to life, resulting in the invention of the sousaphone in the early 20th century.
Sousaphone music can be transposed in both bass and treble clef
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