Euphonium
The euphonium is a brass instrument that is similar to the trombone, but has a more mellow and rich tone. It has a wide, conical bore and is played by buzzing the lips into a mouthpiece while pressing keys to change the pitch. The euphonium is commonly used in concert bands, brass bands, and military bands, and is known for its ability to produce a warm and expressive sound. It is a versatile instrument that
can play both melody and harmony, and is often used to provide a foundation for the ensemble. The euphonium is a popular choice for musicians who want to explore the lower register of the brass family.
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11 or above
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Steven Mead
David Childs
Bente lllevold
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Second Suite in F -Holst
Song for Ina - Sparke
Rhapsody for Euphonium - Curnow