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How to Play a Baritone Horn : Parts of Baritone Horn

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2008

The parts of a baritone horn, mouthpiece, valves and lead pipe, are discussed by our professional baritone and trumpet teacher in this free baritone video music lesson.

Expert: J.D. Keating
Bio: J.D. Keating is a musician, artist and educator from Western Massachusetts. For two decades he has lent his varied talents to innumerable projects in the music industry.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • Is that your great grandpas barritone?

  • i play baritone. (:

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  • The tuning slide he pulled back didnt correspond with any of the valves. Those are the other 3 tuning slides. He pulled the one for the whole instrument. Duh. So all you people who say he pressed the wrong valve are dumb

  • @JudaeaLovesDogs so do i . wait is urs 4 valved or 3 valved?

  • mine is a 4-valved. i luff itsh.

  • @JudaeaLovesDogs me too!

  • mine bellfront

    

  • @MrSURESHOT117 that is true i play tuba with my friend who plays euphonium and ive played his

  • Mine is a 3 valved and its a marching one which looks almost like a trumpet but heavy and really big

  • I play tuba

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