What's the difference between a baritone/euphonium player and a king-sized pizza?
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. you can feed a family of four with a king-sized pizza
Dan Schultz
"The Village Tinker" http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
...says that the "flicorno basso" is the Eb or F tuba.
Not a problem. Music Italian isn't really tied to modern Italian usage - you don't care if maybe these days in Rome one would say "con pantaloni ardenti" instead of "con brio". It's enough to say classic usage is flicorno tenore/baritono/basso for the three Bb sizes. Just have to get people to use it, and I think that will be no problem either. "Excuse me, but IT'S a flicorno TENORE!"
Some people get confused by the term BBb tuba, as the British use the term. For the Brits, a BBb tuba is a large bored tuba. For us Yanks, a BBb tuba is any tuba pitched two octaves below the Bb trumpet. The Brits call a narrow bored BBb tuba a Bb tuba. By traditional American definition it's still a BBb tuba. But some tuba retailers in America use the British terms (WW & BW for one).
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