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Sunday, April 28, 2013

E flats and Euphoniums

This might sound sort of strange, but I have a favorite note. It is E flat.

On a Piano, it is this:


On a Baritone horn it looks like this:





Now, most of you probably don't know what a baritone is. It also goes by the name Euphonium. Personally, I call it a mini-tuba. And that's basically what it is. I play the baritone. It's cool. You actually have a higher chance of getting into a high school for band if you play an unusual instrument, like the baritone, oboe, base clarinet or baritone saxophone. 

Which is why I chose it.

1 comment:

  1. Euphoniums and Baritones are two different instruments. Your photograph shows a Euphonium.

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