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  2. List of euphonium, baritone horn and tenor horn manufacturers

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    Willson Instruments, a manufacturer of Brass Band instruments, particularly Tuba and Euphonium (no baritones) Yamaha Musical Instruments, a division of Yamaha corporation, manufactures tenor brass in Japan and markets/supports through subsidiaries in other nations including the United States

  3. List of euphonium players - Wikipedia

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    professional soloist, clinician for Besson/Buffet Crampon and professor of euphonium at the Royal Northern College of Music: Toru Miura: 1948 - professor at the Kunitachi College of Music soloist and clinician Jukka Myllys 1963 - euphonium soloist of the Finnish Defence Force Band. Soloist and clinician; trombonist with the Oulu Symphony Orchestra.

  4. E. K. Blessing - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1906 by Emil Karl Blessing. Located in Elkhart, Indiana, their products include trumpets, cornets, flugelhorns, mellophones, euphoniums, trombones, and mouthpieces for brass instruments. [1]

  5. Getzen - Wikipedia

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    The Getzen Company is a family-owned manufacturer and wholesaler of brass instruments.The present product portfolio consists of trumpets, cornets, flugelhorns, trombones, and a baritone horn.

  6. Euphonium - Wikipedia

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    A euphonium (left) and tuba (right), the two lowest conical-bore instruments. The euphonium has an extensive range, from E 2 to about F 4 for intermediate players (using scientific pitch notation). In professional hands this may extend from B 0 to as high as B ♭ 5. [11] The lowest notes obtainable depend on the valve set-up of the instrument.

  7. Jupiter Band Instruments - Wikipedia

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    KHS was first founded with the Wan Wu name in Taiwan in 1930 by Tsu-Cheng Hsieh as an educational products company and was renamed to KHS in 1945. KHS stands for Kung Hsue She which means a company helping schools and culture.

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  9. Double bell euphonium - Wikipedia

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    Double bell euphonium being played. The double bell euphonium is a duplex instrument based on the euphonium. The larger bell produces the mellow tone of a standard euphonium; the second smaller bell has a brighter tone, similar to a baritone horn or valve trombone. The instrument is sometimes dismissed as a novelty, but has had some ...

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