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- Tuba abstract "The tuba is the largest and lowest-pitched brass instrument. Sound is produced by vibrating or "buzzing" the lips into a large cupped mouthpiece. It first appeared in the mid 19th-century, making it one of the newest instruments in the modern orchestra and concert band. The tuba largely replaced the ophicleide. Tuba is Latin for Pipe. The horn referred to would most likely resemble what is known as a baroque trumpet.A person who plays the tuba is known as a tubaist or tubist. In the United Kingdom a person who plays the tuba in an orchestra is known simply as a tuba player; in a brass band or military band they are known as a bass player.".
- Tuba thumbnail Two_F_tubas.jpg?width=300.
- Tuba wikiPageExternalLink www.brass-forum.co.uk.
- Tuba wikiPageExternalLink www.brassmusic.ru.
- Tuba wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Tuba wikiPageExternalLink eu-articles-comp.cfm.
- Tuba wikiPageExternalLink tu-articles-morethoughts.cfm.
- Tuba wikiPageExternalLink www.iteaonline.org.
- Tuba wikiPageExternalLink music.
- Tuba wikiPageExternalLink brassacoustics.html.
- Tuba wikiPageExternalLink www.tubachristmas.com.
- Tuba wikiPageExternalLink www.tubaday.com.
- Tuba wikiPageExternalLink www.tubanews.com.
- Tuba wikiPageExternalLink www.wagner-tuba.com.
- Tuba wikiPageExternalLink tuba.htm.
- Tuba wikiPageID "30961".
- Tuba wikiPageRevisionID "603875514".
- Tuba background "brass".
- Tuba classification "*Wind *Brass *Aerophone".
- Tuba developed "1835".
- Tuba hasPhotoCollection Tuba.
- Tuba hornbostelSachs "423.232".
- Tuba hornbostelSachsDesc "Valved aerophone sounded by lip movement".
- Tuba imageCapt "Two F-tubas, from c.1900 and 2004".
- Tuba inventors "Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht and Johann Moritz".
- Tuba midi "58".
- Tuba name "Tuba".
- Tuba range "220".
- Tuba related "*Subcontrabass tuba *Euphonium *Contrabass Bugle *Baritone horn *Sousaphone *Wagner Tuba *Helicon".
- Tuba subject Category:Bass_(sound).
- Tuba subject Category:Brass_instruments.
- Tuba subject Category:Contrabass_instruments.
- Tuba comment "The tuba is the largest and lowest-pitched brass instrument. Sound is produced by vibrating or "buzzing" the lips into a large cupped mouthpiece. It first appeared in the mid 19th-century, making it one of the newest instruments in the modern orchestra and concert band. The tuba largely replaced the ophicleide. Tuba is Latin for Pipe. The horn referred to would most likely resemble what is known as a baroque trumpet.A person who plays the tuba is known as a tubaist or tubist.".
- Tuba label "Tuba (instrument)".
- Tuba label "Tuba (musique)".
- Tuba label "Tuba (strumento musicale)".
- Tuba label "Tuba".
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- Tuba label "Туба".
- Tuba label "チューバ".
- Tuba label "大号".
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- Tuba sameAs Tuba_(alat_musik).
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- Tuba sameAs チューバ.
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- Tuba wasDerivedFrom Tuba?oldid=603875514.
- Tuba depiction Two_F_tubas.jpg.
- Tuba homepage www.tubachristmas.com.
- Tuba isPrimaryTopicOf Tuba.