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    Friends - Tom Selleck with Euphonium in Background

    This is about halfway through season 6, episode 25 of "Friends." This is the second time I've seen a euphonium in this series! The other one was lacquer, so they must have at least 2 in the prop department.

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    Dave Werden (ASCAP)
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    I just saw this episode and took a picture, but you had already posted it. I want to believe that this charming, cultured character plays euphonium as part of that identity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uieuph View Post
    I just saw this episode and took a picture, but you had already posted it. I want to believe that this charming, cultured character plays euphonium as part of that identity.
    Makes sense. Many of us charming, cultured people play one!
    Dave Werden (ASCAP)
    Euphonium Soloist, U.S. Coast Guard Band, retired
    Adams Artist (Adams E3)
    Alliance Mouthpiece (DC3)
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  4. Always cool to see when the instrument shows up in TV/film. Thanks for sharing this!

    It also looks like there might be a trumpet or cornet in front of the euphonium? There's what looks like the mouthpiece receiver and bell bow behind his right shoulder.
    Willson 2900 TA-1 Euphonium - Denis Wick 4AM
    Yamaha YSL-643 Trombone - Bob Reeves BrassArk 5G "Gladstone"
    Yamaha YSL-8440 Trombone - Denis Wick 5BS
    VMI 3301S BBb Tuba - Schilke Helleberg

    Past:
    York Preference 3067 Euphonium - Denis Wick 4AL
    Benge 165F Trombone - Benge Marcellus
    Wessex BR140 Baritone - Denis Wick 6BS
    F.E. Olds Special Trombone (ca. 1941)

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    Thanks for posting this one Dave. I agree with fujifilm that it is always fun to see our fairly little known instrument pop up in the mainstream!

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