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This section offers videos of Euphonium and Baritone Horn. Some the world's best players can be found below, including David Werden, Steven Mead, David Childs, Brian Bowman, David Thornton, Aaron VanderWeele, Lyndon Baglin, Adam Frey, Demondrae Thurman, Charley Brighton, Glenn van Looy, David Bandman, jazz euphonium and others.

David Werden Collection - Lonely Goatherd - Double-Bell Euphonium


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Category: Euphonium
Artist: David Werden
Title: Lonely Goatherd - Double-Bell Euphonium

Solo for double-bell euphonium and piano. This song from The Sound of Music seemed like a good chance to take advantage of the particular qualities of the double-bell euphonium in order to emulate the yodel sound.

David Werden euphonium,
Sara Brunk piano

The instrument used here is a Holton 5-valve double-bell euphonium made around 1935.

Copyright information is below:
Copyright 1959 by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein ll
Copyright Renewed
WILLIAMSON MUSIC owner of publication and allied rights throughout the world
International Copyright Secured All Rights Rescrved

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