well it really depends on how strong you are. when you first hold it it seems quite heavy but trust me i have been playing one for many years and it is actually much lighter. so really there is no definite answer but if i am completely honest the case for one is heavier than the actual thing so if you pick up the case and get scared then dont be because the euphonium isn't actually that heavy. (it is definitely harder to play standing up though because of its weight so do be aware)
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.
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.
A euphonium is a type of musical instrument, so an example sentence could be "my friend Brian plays euphonium in band."
Another word for "light" as in not heavy is "lightweight."
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.
The opposite of heavy is light.
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.