I know the difference between a baritone and a euphonium is that a baritone is Cylindrical, and a euphonium is conic.
Has anyone ever created/seen a cylindrical tuba??
I'm just curious...
Is it possible??
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Re: Is it possible??
A cimbasso would be closer to that description.
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Re: Is it possible??
A cylindrical-bore BBb tuba might look something like this....EuphTubaBassBone wrote:... Has anyone ever created/seen a cylindrical tuba?? I'm just curious...
Only perhaps wrapped a little differently.
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Re: Is it possible??
Surely not? A baritone is just a narrower bore than a euphonium, but it is still conical. The same sort of difference as 3/4 against 6/4 tuba. A trombone is an instrument the same pitch as euphonium which is cylindrical.EuphTubaBassBone wrote:a baritone is Cylindrical
However to answer your question. What about this?

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Re: Is it possible??
OK.
Thanks for the replies...
Helped a lot

Thanks for the replies...
Helped a lot