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=== Ophicleide ===
 
=== Ophicleide ===
The predecessor of the tuba, the ophicleide is actually a kind of bugle, the lowest pitched instrument of its kind. The instrument is only related to the tuba in terms of register and the mouthpiece- the instruments actually uses a sort of woodwind style keywork with keys and pads. Today, it is not used anywhere, unless the orchestra wants to be very authentic with there instruments in pieces such as Hector Berlioz’s ''Symphonie Fantastique''.
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The predecessor of the tuba, the ophicleide is actually a kind of keyed bugle, the lowest pitched instrument of its kind. The instrument is only related to the tuba in terms of register and the mouthpiece- the instruments actually uses a sort of woodwind style keywork with keys and pads. Today, it is not used anymore, unless the orchestra wants to be authentic with their instruments in pieces such as Hector Berlioz’s ''Symphonie Fantastique''.
   
 
=== Euphonium ===
 
=== Euphonium ===

Revision as of 02:55, 7 February 2020

The Tuba (チューバ Chūba) is the largest and lowest-pitched musical instrument in the brass family. A person who plays the tuba is known as a tubaist or tubist.

Variants

The tuba comes in two forms of valves:

  • Piston Valves
  • Rotary Valves - This tuba is what Kitauji's band members use, with the exception of Mirei Suzuki.

Sousaphone

The sousaphone is an instrument similar to a tuba designed to make holding it easier. It is most commonly used in marching bands. It wraps around the player's waist, making is easier to carry while marching.

Ophicleide

The predecessor of the tuba, the ophicleide is actually a kind of keyed bugle, the lowest pitched instrument of its kind. The instrument is only related to the tuba in terms of register and the mouthpiece- the instruments actually uses a sort of woodwind style keywork with keys and pads. Today, it is not used anymore, unless the orchestra wants to be authentic with their instruments in pieces such as Hector Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique.

Euphonium

The tuba and the euphonium are similar in shape but the tuba is larger than the euphonium and produces lower-pitched notes.

Performance

Like all other brass instruments, sound is produced by vibrating or "buzzing" the lips into a large cupped mouthpiece.

Scoring

The tuba hierarchy functions in the opposite of most sections. In most sections, the higher-ranking players play the higher-pitched parts, but in the tuba section, the higher-ranking tubaist plays the lower-pitched parts, which are considered more important to the band than the higher parts.

As portrayed in Hibike! Euphonium

There are three students that play tuba in Kitauji's Concert Band:

In Oath's Finale, two new tuba players join the ensemble:

Trivia

  • Tuba-kun is a mascot character based on a tuba, one of the so-called “Instrument-kun” series.
  • Tubas (except for Mirei Suzuki's) seen in Sound! Euphonium are based on the Yamaha YBB-641 model.
  • Mirei Suzuki's tuba is based on Yamaha YBB-632 model.

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