What is the difference between a marching baritone and a marching euphonium




















Post by pjv » Sun Aug 02, pm. Post by Dan Schultz » Sun Aug 02, pm. Post by ppalan » Mon Aug 03, am. Post by pjv » Mon Aug 03, pm. Post by Levaix » Tue Aug 04, pm. Privacy Terms. Quick links. Marching Trombone vs Marching Baritone sound differences? The bulk of the musical talk. Post by hntjr » Sun Aug 02, am I have been trying to add a third voice to my horns.

I have a Conn 25i euphorium and an Olds Recording trombone. I recently bought a Holton 58 bass trumpet thinking it might be a nice third voice on top of , but found it too stuffy. I'd like the third voice to be in-between or on top of the Olds Recording trombone and Conn 25i euphonium. Hopefully someone reading this post will have played both a marching trombone and marching baritone and could give me an idea of which might best fit in-between or on top of my two horns sound.

Thanks for your input. Re: Marching Trombone vs Marching Baritone sound differences Post by TheGoyWonder » Sun Aug 02, pm Big differences in bass trumpet, marching trombone, marching baritone, and regular euphonium. You may also think that both instruments are the same. Moreover, you will fail to distinguish between a concert euphonium and a marching euphonium. Yet, if you are well-versed with these instruments, you will know for sure the difference between the different brass instruments.

Moreover, you will figure out exactly the difference between the marching euphonium and the marching baritone. The main difference between a marching euphonium and baritone and those euphoniums and baritones used in the concert halls is that the marching ones are designed to give you a concert sound on the marching field. In the marching field, you will have no walls to resonate against. Hence, you need to get that resonance on your own without the help of the concert walls. So, the marching euphonium and marching baritone, for example, were constructed in such a way that they could resonate well even in the marching field.

Most instruments do not come with a marching version. Only the trumpet, mellophone, baritone, euphonium, and tuba have their marching versions. The marching euphonium and baritone, as mentioned above, may look the same to the uninitiated. Yet, they are very different. Below is a short discussion of what the marching baritone and euphonium are and the differences between the two brass instruments:.

The baritone or baritone horn features a low-pitched instrument of the saxhorn family. The saxhorn family, of course, consists of piston-valve brass instruments that feature mouthpieces with a deep cut and conical bores. The baritone horn comes with a mellow tonal quality that blends well with other brass musical instruments.

The marching baritone horn is a type of baritone horn that is specifically created for use in bugle corps and marching bands. It has three valves along with a front-facing bell. Jupiter Qualifier Marching Bb Baritone. Blessing Marching Baritone - Lacquer Finish. The BM is a forward bell baritone with a huge, resonant sound.

Blessing Marching Baritone - Silver Plating. The marching baritone is also equipped with stainless steel valves with nylon valve guides, a lyre box and 3 lever water keys. The JP Marching Baritone is supplied with a strong ABS hard plastic case, as well as a mouthpiece, valve oil and tuning slide grease.

Find out more about the JP here. Good day here at JPMI when a delivery of instruments arrive, all hands on deck kind of moment. Second container due…. A little trumpet with a big voice. Ideal as rentals or to purchase.



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