Doug Fieger
The Euphonium's range is the same as the Bass Trombone starting in the Bass Clef ranging from B Flat 1 below the Bass Clef to B Flat 1 above the Bass Clef.
The basic ground bass for this piece is D A B F# G D G A, I think. This is from memory.
They are the same as those an a bass guitar, if that helps. so, imagine you are holding the doulble-bass, about to play. The string on the far left (the highest note) is a G, the next one along is a D, then A then E.
You use your imagination! A- two fingers down B- 5 down O- four down G- no fingers Play Mary had a little lamb! - ABOBAAABBBAGGABOBAAABBABO
By default, a bass is tuned to E-A-D-G from low to high; but there are other factors that can alter this such as the bass having more strings(typically a 5-String would have a low B before the E, and a six would have the B as well as a high C above the G) but they can be tuned to any number of tunings the same way a guitar(or any stringed instrument for that matter) can to suit the rest of the song / composition or to make something easier to play.
The standard tuning for the bass B string is E.
An instrument that starts with a b is: a bass clarinet.
Harry B. Hawes has written: 'My friend the black bass' -- subject(s): Black bass, Bass fishing
The Euphonium's range is the same as the Bass Trombone starting in the Bass Clef ranging from B Flat 1 below the Bass Clef to B Flat 1 above the Bass Clef.
The basic ground bass for this piece is D A B F# G D G A, I think. This is from memory.
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