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Abbreviations/music lexicon
| Abbreviation |
3Brt |
| German (de) |
3 Bariton |
| English (en) |
3 baritone horn |
| Spanish (es) |
3 bombardino barítono |
| French (fr) |
3 baryton |
| Hungarian (hu) |
3 bariton |
| Italian (it) |
3 flicorno baritono |
| Dutch (nl) |
3 bariton |
| Portuguese (pt) |
3 Barítono |
| Definition/synonyms |
The baritone horn, or sometimes just called baritone, is a low-pitched brass instrument in the saxhorn family. It is a piston-valve brass instrument with a bore that is mostly conical, like the flugelhorn and alto (tenor) horn, but is narrower than the conical bore of the euphonium. It uses a wide-rimmed cup mouthpiece like that of its peers, the trombone and euphonium. Like the trombone and the euphonium, the baritone horn can be considered either a transposing or non-transposing instrument. In the UK, the baritone horn is frequently found in brass bands. In concert band music, there is often a part marked baritone, but these parts are most commonly played on and intended for the euphonium. A person who plays a baritone horn is a baritone (horn) player or baritonist. Source: Wikipedia |
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