Steven Mead multiphonics
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In American drum corps (and jazz bands), we call all brass instruments horns, and some of us even include woodwinds as horns. I don't believe this is any sort of injustice, because "horn" is the simplest way to say "you blow into this instrument and notes come out the other end." IMO, the euphonium is the most beautiful brass instrument, possibly along with the french horn.
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shit he sounds like elmo
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00:21 is freaking incredible
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Not gonna lie, I've never heard a British person call the euphonium a horn... and brass banding comes from Britain! Definitely NOT a horn! He plays a besson prestige EUPHONIUM, not a horn! Definitely an injustice, to insult the euphonium so much as to call it a horn :p
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this makes me sooooo freakin happy
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@mkjlilman that happens to be a horn.... i play too man and i love it
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Got to meet him and attended a master class of his at Murray State University in Kentucky at an Honor band in '09. He absolutely blew me away, and he is my euphonium idol now.
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@mkjlilman EUPHONIUM > EVERYTHING
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David childs stood next?
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Nice HORN!
I never tried to singing words but i can post on one note and sing different things. and You are right, I dislike being called horns. Euphonium does not deserve to be called horn because it is the greatest instrument ever built
mkjlilman 2 years ago 16
fyi, most brass instruments are called horns because of the shape of the bell. just because it's not a french/english horn, doesn't mean it's not a horn.
danield42 3 years ago 6