Sousaphones, Or Contras
A tuba that is used in a marching band, that is wrapped around a person's body is called a susaphone, other than that it is generally called a tuba.
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This is a sousaphone and developed to be used when marching.
A tuba used in marching bands is called a sousaphone.
Yes. The Army tuba players use sousaphones when marching.
A tuba that is used in a marching band, that is wrapped around a person's body is called a susaphone, other than that it is generally called a tuba.
flugelhorn
This is a sousaphone and developed to be used when marching.
A tuba used in marching bands is called a sousaphone.
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Yes. The Army tuba players use sousaphones when marching.
Making the rest of the band jealous of its awesomeness.
Trumpet and tenor trombone are the most common. Sometimes the cornet is used instead of the trumpet or a tuba instead of a string bass. In marching jazz bands the sousaphone is often used to provide the bass line. In the Big Band lineup a fourth trombone part is often added for a bass trombone.
What is used to repair big brass band instruments? The answer to this riddle: A tuba glue!
That's describing a Sousaphone, which is a type of tuba used in marching bands.
It can be, depending on how you use it, for example: The marching band is going around town. (adjective) or it can be used as a verb: The children are marching around the backyard. It is mostly used as a verb, though.
According to thefreedictionary.com, "brazen" means "marked by flagrant and insolent audacity" or "having a loud, usually harsh, resonant sound". To use these meanings in a sentence: The high school marching band had more tuba players than any other band members, which gave the marching tune an obnoxious brazen sound.