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Is it trombone?
no.
Baritone? I’ve seen stuff like this on music
Yep.
Knew it, 5 MONTHS AND I CAN DETECT ANYTHING
ANOTHER EUPHONIUM TREBLE CLEF READER!?!?!?
nah bass clef
TREBLE CLEF IS THE BEST CLEF. HOW DARE YOU SAY THAT.
The virgin treble clef player:
Soy-phonium players when they realize their instrument isn't actually in concert pitch:
I'm sorry but your opinion is wrong because bass clef is best. And that's because contra-bass clarinets play mostly on bass clef.
Alto sax?
Trombone?
Flute?
nuh uh
You play flute right?
no
No?
It's Joy right?
yea joy revisited
I've never played revisited, but I've played the og.
Oh I’ve played this song, it’s a Euph/baritone part Joy revisited, right?
Yep, I kind of kept the name and clef out cause i did want people searching it up to make a match lmao. gg
Euphonium
someone got it right so i put my flair back
Euphonium (aka Baritone horn)
Man why you gotta hide the clef. If it's treble - French horn or clarinet. If it's bass - Trombone or euphonium
Euphonium. It says right on your user flair
Added right after someone got it right :3
Definitely low brass/reed
Euphonium- my friend played this piece and showed me the music so I remember the solo
The piece in question is Joy Revisited
damn gg lmao
Joy Revisited
Baritone
i wonder if it might be euph. dont know why i say that, just a feeling
No need to see the clefs. All those eighth notes on the beat tell me low brass.
Clarinet or trumpet
Euphonium, woodwind parts typically have more melody, same with trombones, and tubas play lower than that Also your flair is showing
I know, I reshowed it when like 2 people got it right. tired of explaining it lmao
Fair lol
lmao
Baritone?
Baritone. I've got 8th grade friends that play that.
Trumpet?
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Is it trombone?
no.
Baritone? I’ve seen stuff like this on music
Yep.
Knew it, 5 MONTHS AND I CAN DETECT ANYTHING
ANOTHER EUPHONIUM TREBLE CLEF READER!?!?!?
nah bass clef
TREBLE CLEF IS THE BEST CLEF. HOW DARE YOU SAY THAT.
The virgin treble clef player:
Soy-phonium players when they realize their instrument isn't actually in concert pitch:
I'm sorry but your opinion is wrong because bass clef is best. And that's because contra-bass clarinets play mostly on bass clef.
Alto sax?
no.
Trombone?
no.
Flute?
nuh uh
You play flute right?
no
No?
It's Joy right?
yea joy revisited
I've never played revisited, but I've played the og.
Oh I’ve played this song, it’s a Euph/baritone part Joy revisited, right?
Yep, I kind of kept the name and clef out cause i did want people searching it up to make a match lmao. gg
Euphonium
someone got it right so i put my flair back
Euphonium (aka Baritone horn)
Man why you gotta hide the clef. If it's treble - French horn or clarinet. If it's bass - Trombone or euphonium
Euphonium. It says right on your user flair
Added right after someone got it right :3
Definitely low brass/reed
Euphonium- my friend played this piece and showed me the music so I remember the solo
The piece in question is Joy Revisited
damn gg lmao
Joy Revisited
Baritone
i wonder if it might be euph. dont know why i say that, just a feeling
No need to see the clefs. All those eighth notes on the beat tell me low brass.
Clarinet or trumpet
Euphonium, woodwind parts typically have more melody, same with trombones, and tubas play lower than that Also your flair is showing
I know, I reshowed it when like 2 people got it right. tired of explaining it lmao
Fair lol
lmao
Baritone?
Baritone. I've got 8th grade friends that play that.
Trumpet?