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What is the learning curve on playing the tuba?

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A (not an) euphonium is smaller than a tuba, is typically silvery in color, almost always has piston valves, plays in the trombone range, and has a marching counterpart that is held like a trumpet. read more

The ergonomics of playing this instrument are not very difficult to grasp, although equipment such as brand, size, and type of tuba may be out of your control and you may simply have to adjust to whatever you can find. read more

Tuba vs Sousaphone. Use: They both plays the same notes but the sousaphone used in marching bands whereas tuba is used in orchestras, symphony, concerts, and brass ensemble. Sound: Sousaphone has a deeper sound in comparison to tuba. Valves: Most sousaphone and beginner's tuba have only 3 valves, while a professional tuba may have 4 - 5 valves. read more

Jack is playing "Ring Around the Rosie" with his little cousins and is spinning around and around. When he stops he still feels as though he are spinning because his semicircular canals and _____ receptors haven't returned to their neutral state. read more

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