5 valved, oval euphonium?

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Kevin Hendrick
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Paul M wrote:Ah there it is, yes. Are there any stores in the US that sell them? I saw none online.
You might want to check this out:

http://www.grahams-music.com/Brasswind/ ... enors.html

Hope it helps! :)
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You can contact Dillon Music also. www.dillonmusic.com They deal with Cerveny/Amati, and can custom order instruments.
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why would you want such a device?!

You will probably start a world tuba war
...and maybe that´s why 5-valved Baritons are REAL scarce even over here.
With 4 valves, these things already cross the border to the F-tuba (and quite annoyingly so, I might add).
These would come in handy with Oberkrainer ensembles, though, ´cause with these, a very large Bariton usually does the bass part to support a clarinet, trumpet, accordion and a guitar.
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