Yes. The Army tuba players use sousaphones when marching.
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They're similar. The sousaphone is a marching version of the tuba.
A tuba used in marching bands is called a sousaphone.
This is a sousaphone and developed to be used when marching.
Baritone horn, Sousaphone, Euphonium, Contrabass bugle, and Alto Horn
yea
They're similar. The sousaphone is a marching version of the tuba.
A tuba used in marching bands is called a sousaphone.
C.G. Conn made the Sousaphone but it was named for John Philip Sousa.
This is a sousaphone and developed to be used when marching.
Bring the sousaphone to a music store that does repairs.
I believe you meant to ask If a sousaphone were dropped off of a 2 story building without the sousaphonist or tubist would it still be able to be played? To answer this question is difficult. You must first know the extent of damage the sousaphone received in its unfortunate accident. Is there a sousaphonist or tubist available to play the instrument if it was deemed capable of still being played. Are all of the components with the instrument, IE mouthpiece. This question is unanswerable without more information.
Baritone horn, Sousaphone, Euphonium, Contrabass bugle, and Alto Horn
1893
The sousaphone
Sousaphone music can be transposed in both bass and treble clef
Ceremonial use only