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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2006

kenneth playing his baritone at church on new years eve 2006

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  • Sorry about the harsh comment. I was in bit of an angry mood at the time. Anyways, keep on playing, kid.

  • @gmefrky101 meee toooooooooo

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  • that is amazing I wish I learned baritone/Euphonium when i was his age

  • I play baritone/euphonium and have done some research and have found that the instrument that is being played in this video is not completely baritone or euphonium, it is an instrument that was developed for marching in England and has characteristics of both a baritone and a euphonium. A baritone is mostly cylindrical until the bell flare, and a euphonium is more conical and starts widening sooner than a baritone.

  • Why all the debate over whether it's a baritone or a euphonium? It's a video about a young kid playing a horn very well. Get over yourselves.

  • Friggin internet. I swear. If you people ever saw a Baritone Horn, you wouldn't even have to ask the difference because a Baritone and a Euphonium are so different in general bore profile, it's impossible to not know the difference when they're next to each other. And no, it doesn't matter what the manufacturer calls it because they're dumb too. Just look at some of the "Flugelhorns" that have cropped up over the years.

  • @vansocal did he by any chance go to rancho starbuck

  • Nice playing.

    He is certainly playing an American-style baritone horn. The only company still making them is King, and they still call it a baritone horn. This instrument has a large bell and a large bore, but in America, if the valves are in the front, it is a baritone horn. King makes a similar size horn with top valves, and they call that one a Euphonium. The British definition would call this a euphonium, but this is not a British instrument.

  • oh and encourage him to keep playing :]

  • hell this kid did better than the kids in my middle school band not as good as me though :D but an excellent start

  • es un baritono..

  • @TheEliteNiinjas that is pure music right there my friend... it cannot get anybetter than that

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