baritone horn in Halloween pops concert

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baritone horn in Halloween pops concert

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I’m actually going to use “euphonium(S)“ on three numbers:

I have already mentioned that I’m going to use a Yamaha YEP-321 - that I dug out of the attic, cleaned up, straightened out, and fixed up - to play the “tenor tuba“ part on “Mars” from The Planets. Its smaller valve section bore and small shank receiver - along with a medium-size mouthpiece - define that this high-register part is much less dicey, much less work, provide a little bit more “sparkle“ in the resonance (important, considering that the bells on these things point the wrong direction), and much easier (particularly for a doubler - who doesn’t care to mess with some main slide trigger) to play in tune.

Two other euphonium pieces will be Charles Gounod’s “Funeral March For a Marionette” (aka Alfred Hitchcock theme) and Berlioz’ “March to the Scaffold”, which are ophicleide parts. Both of those parts are more “bassoon/bass-line-ish” and dip down into the “compensating“ range, so I will also bring along the large-bore compensating euphonium with a considerably larger mouthpiece.
Otherwise, I plan to play everything else on the compact/wide-belled Holton BB-flat tuba - that I built for myself recently… John Williams stuff, movie medleys, Danse Macabre, Toccata & Fugue, and the like.

…so, if you want to read stuff that’s actually interesting, go elsewhere. 🙄🤣😂


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