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just that a marching baritone

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I'm not sure of them all, but I played trumpet for a few years, then moved to the baritone. The concert baritone is very large, and much lower in pitch, but it has the same fingerings. The only exception is the additional 4th valve key, which can be used for alternate fingerings. It's not necessary if you're just starting out, though. The marching baritone is small enough to march with, but is a lot heavier than the trumpet! It only has 3 keys, and has the same fingerings as trumpet. There is also a marching trombone that looks extremely similar to a marching baritone. 3 keys, trumpet fingerings, but the bell is shaped like a trombone. Hope this helped!


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