0 a brass musical instrument consisting of a long, bent metal tube that the player blows into, producing low notes
1 a large brass musical instrument that plays low notes which is played by blowing into it and has keys that are pressed to vary the notes, or this type of instrument generally
The cello obbligato continued during an extended tuba solo, which led to the work's first tutti: a fanfarish affair again punctuated by timpani.
None of the children in this study attempted to label the tuba and celeste sounds.
The ratios of boys and girls learning brass instruments + trombone, trumpet and tuba + were 9:3, 8:4 and 6:2.
It was composed in 1933 for a small male chorus and solo baritone, accompanied by three trombones, tuba, piano and percussion.
Here, too, the organ joins the orchestra in the opening mêlée, but the sound evaporates instantly, leaving a lone bass line to splutter out on tuba and organ.
C took piano lessons for a year and 'hated it' but also played the tuba in the school orchestra for two years.
But who is not a fit and proper person to play the tuba?
This is a celebration featuring nearly 200 tuba and euphonium players who perform a medley of holiday songs.
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