Why Do Euphonium players double on the trombone?

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I have a friend who is a euphonium player and he plays trombone so he can be in jazz and orchestra.
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same size brass mouthpiece (within reason)

beats playing oboe on the side! :wink:
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To keep their options open. So they can play in orchestra, band, jazz band, and brass quintet and get the full musical experience
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I never "switched" -- I "added" euphonium once I learned valves, having started on trombone several years before. Soon after that, I "added" tuba.

Why not add trombone? Even without getting paid for it, I don't see what could be bad about getting to play more music more often.

(yes, I know that euphs can be jazzy, but unless you really overblow them, they just don't sound like trombones)
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bloke wrote:...

...Is it so they can play actual gigs and get paid? :roll:

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You beat me to it. This is clearly the answer. I don't know how many professional euphonium opportunities are there in the world, but other than military bands there seems to be very few.
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Sophie wrote:I have often wondered extactly why a euphonium player would ever want to play the trombone?

Because we're sadists. :shock:
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Because even euphonium players like to bone
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Nice.
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You must have never gone backstage after a "Banda M-60" show :twisted:
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Yea McGeorge! Banda M-60 rocks!!! I love Luis Hernandez!
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What do you call a professional euphonium player who does not play in a Military band?

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I find that my trombone doubling is an in-road to more euphonium playing. If an employer (booking agent, band leader, church choir director, etc.) can't spell euphonium, they will not hire me. But if I get on the job and pull out the euph on a sax ballad, or quiet vocal thing, or play duet with a flugel, then they get a good idea what I can do with valves and they say "be sure to bring your baritone back next week". I can then use the euphonium on more and more things (although, it will not replace the trombone in all cases) and there can be jazz euphonium in our small to medium sized town. :D
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