Category:Front bell horns

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See also categories: Front bell horns, Front bell horns (bugle style), Over the shoulder horns and Upright bell horns.

Further reading[edit]

  • Richard Colwell, Michael Hewitt (2017) "Chapter 12. The Ensembles and Classroom Teaching / Specialty Marching Instruments" in The Teaching of Instrumental Music, Taylor & Francis, pp. 156−160 ISBN: 978-1-317-21273-7.
    "​ The emergence of corps-style marching bands brought about a need for instruments whose direction of sound could be manipulated, similar to the trumpet and trombone. These bell-front instruments include the sousaphone, mellophone, and marching baritone to replace the tuba, horn, and euphonium. These and other instruments have emerged to fill an acoustic dissonance between concert and marching styles. ",
    "​ The marching baritone and euphonium are replacements for the concert instruments, since they offer the option of using a bell that is directed to the front like the trumpet and trombone. Some concert instruments also use a front-facing bell, but many are angled upward or to the side and are held with at least one arm wrapped around the instrument. Some concert instruments also use a front-facing bell, but many are angled upward or to the side and are held with at least one arm wrapped around the instrument. "

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