Vintage Euphonium with Original mouthpiece.

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Vintage Euphonium with Original mouthpiece.

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http://tinyurl.com/349avu
Seems like there have been some major changes in mouthpiece designs over the years.
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It might work. It's likely that Adolphe Sax went through a transitional period in getting the mouthpiece just right.
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It does appear to be a "sax-horn", doesn't it (or are we reeding too much into that)? :wink:

It's kinda the reverse of this piccolo trumpet that was auctioned a year or two ago:

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I think the crumhorn is the best musical joke;

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CATransplant wrote:I want a tromboon.

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Works even better with a tuba and a contrabassoon reed & bocal! (warning: may be hazardous to windows, mirrors, contact lenses ... :shock: )
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