- The baritone demonstrated here is a Besson 955 3-valve compensating with a .515" bore.
- The double-bell euphonium is a Holton, and it demonstrates two things. First you can hear the contrast between the bells, which in this case is about the most simple example of using the horn. But the second concept is the sound of the large bell. This is just the same as the typical American horns, which were often found with curved bells, and which I characterize as small euphoniums.
- And the euphonium demonstrated is an Adams E1 with a sterling silver bell.
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Hearing the Difference: Baritone Horn, Euphonium, Double-Bell Euphonium
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davewerden started a blog post Hearing the Difference: Baritone Horn, Euphonium, Double-Bell EuphoniumHearing the Difference: Baritone Horn, Euphonium, Double-Bell Euphonium
Here are three videos I did specifically to help people understand the differences within the euphonium family.
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#1davewerden commented11-04-2018, 07:09 PMEditing a commentI just updated the baritone horn video because the original had gotten messed up by YouTube (it threw off the aspect ratio).
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#2Davidus1 commented11-04-2018, 08:34 PMEditing a commentThat's a great comparison! Thanks for posting this.
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