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euphonium

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The compass of the euphonium.

Tenor four-valved brass band instrument of the bugle type, often mistaken for a tuba. It is used chiefly in brass and military bands.


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For Hernacki, who plays numerous instruments including the euphonium, tuba and the tenor trombone, the accolade is great, but it's still all about the music.
Dan Froot, in his portrait of Jewish gangsterism, Shlammer (2002), features a live klezmer band complete with violin, euphonium, and accordion players.
Aaron Tindall is a euphonium and tuba performance major at Penn State University, where his principal teacher is Velvet Brown.
 
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