This is a sousaphone and developed to be used when marching.
A sousaphone is a special type of marching tuba that wraps around your body, making it easier to carry compared to an orchestral tuba or marching tuba.
Well you could Google what it looks like. But if you don't want to, think about a brass euphonium. There are different types of tuba that look very different, but one type is a bigger version of the euphonium. Some tubas have valves on the top, and some have valves on the front.
You blow into it with a large "raspberry" type fassion, tightening your lips to get a higher pitch.
Yes its called the contra bass trombone and its already been made but they're really expensive.
The knobs on the tuba and trumpet are called valves. The knobs on a french horn are often called valves or rotors. You use valve oil on the tuba and trumpet, while you use rotor oil for the french horn.
A sousaphone is a special type of marching tuba that wraps around your body, making it easier to carry compared to an orchestral tuba or marching tuba.
I believe a tuba is considered a brass musical instrument.
No, the noun 'tuba' is a commonnoun, a general word for a type of musical instrument.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'tuba' is the name of a specific tuba, for example:Miraphone 1281 Petruschka Series 5-Valve 5/4 F TubaJupiter 384 Series Convertible 3-Valve 4/4 BBb TubaOr even: Tuba Street, Los Angeles, CA
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Yes it is except smaller.
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That's describing a Sousaphone, which is a type of tuba used in marching bands.
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