plural of euphonium and tuba

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What is the Plural of "euphonium" and "tuba"?

Euphoniums and Tubas
34
62%
Euphoniae Tubae
4
7%
42
17
31%
 
Total votes: 55

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Post by MaryAnn »

Dean E wrote:Ask yourself if your tuba is more of a feminine instrument. Or is it masculine? I would follow classic Latin style conventions:

tuba-singular female
tubus-singular male

Probably female, right? Then use:

tubae-plural female, or
tubi-plural male or plural of both genders
Oh, come on! Tubas are boys; I mean, look at the tubes....look at the valves....do you see anything female-ish on there? I mean, where are the boobies? None! No Where! Maybe they are boys named Sue, but they are boys!

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JTJ wrote:Wish we had another name for it. Wish the word baritone wasn't preempted (among the faithful) for the small bore saxhorn used in brass bands.
Tenorium?
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windshieldbug wrote:
JTJ wrote:Wish we had another name for it. Wish the word baritone wasn't preempted (among the faithful) for the small bore saxhorn used in brass bands.
Tenorium?
Bellasonium?
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TubaView wrote:perhaps a "shatter of Sousaphones"
a "flock of Tubas"
a "barrel of Euphoniums"

but I ramble....
That's it!!! A "ramble" of tubas!
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Chuck(G) wrote:"Euphonium" is a bastard formation-- :)


So that's why our euph section is called a bunch of bastards!!







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Teubonium wrote:
Chuck(G) wrote:"Euphonium" is a bastard formation-- :)
So that's why our euph section is called a bunch of bastards!!
:)
I don't think that is the reason.
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MaryAnn wrote:
Dean E wrote:Ask yourself if your tuba is more of a feminine instrument. Or is it masculine? I would follow classic Latin style conventions:

tuba-singular female
tubus-singular male

Probably female, right? Then use:

tubae-plural female, or
tubi-plural male or plural of both genders
Oh, come on! Tubas are boys; I mean, look at the tubes....look at the valves....do you see anything female-ish on there? I mean, where are the boobies? None! No Where! Maybe they are boys named Sue, but they are boys!

MA
OK, MaryAnn. I understand your point, and I'll take the bait.
Warmup time, listening and making tone adjustments, digital and mouth techniques, sympathetic harmonics, frequency adjustments, and bore and bell aperture data would be on my list. :oops:
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Yes.

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I'll vote for "euphs" and the UK English "basses" ;-)
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P.J. wrote:I'll vote for "euphs" and the UK English "basses" ;-)
Would that be large mouth or small mouth basses? :lol:
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