Why Euphs Are in Control-Picture

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Re: Why Euphs Are in Control-Picture

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EuphoniumDude wrote:Image ...... Look at the euph players left hand.
He probably had a lot of 4th-valve trills that day, too ... :twisted:
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EuphoniumDude wrote:Image
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They made sure that the euphonium and sax were seen very clearly...sortof "hey, it's really your only choice if you want to play pro!"
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EuphoniumDude wrote:is it common for euphs to use their middle finger on the 4th valve of a 3+1?
It certainly is if you ever play a 3+2, otherwise whatever works...
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Usually euph players use the index finger for the 4th valve of 3+1 horns. The index finger is much more agile and strong than the middle finger (and is also the most independant, excluding the thumb). Euphers also usually want to save the middle finger for the drive home.

I play euph, but I use a 4 valve in-line Yamaha 321S (although I really wish they were front action) as my right hand pinky is beefed up pretty good from my 4 valve in-line tuba (primary instrument). Plus, I find 3+1 difficult to co-ordinate, my left hand often doesn't know what my right hand is doing...
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EuphoniumDude wrote:is it common for euphs to use their middle finger on the 4th valve of a 3+1?
It depends on IF someone is conducting...
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... or merely semi-conducting ... :wink:
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Looks like the ephonium player is suffering.... or maybe he's just pissed off. That would explain the middle finger.
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