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has glosseng: The fat trumpet, or marching euphonium, is a musical instrument of the brass family. It is a staple in college marching bands across the United States today. Physically, it does not resemble an upright euphonium, and is played standing and moving, much like a trumpet, but it is larger in size, shape, bore and sound. It is not the same instrument as a marching baritone, which is a different, slightly smaller brass instrument. Several popular models can be commonly found in marching bands today. The Yamaha YEP-202M Bb Marching Euphonium is one of the best known models in manufacture and active use today among marching band players. Other popular models include the Deg Dynasty M75 Marching Euphonium, and King Marching Euphonium 1129. The marching euphonium is available in both brass and silver. Marching euphoniums produce a rich, deep, dark euphonium tone for marching and have excellent balance for the player. The balance reduces strain on musicians' arms, making it more comfortable to hold.
lexicalizationeng: Fat Trumpet
instance of(noun) a wind instrument that consists of a brass tube (usually of variable length) that is blown by means of a cup-shaped or funnel-shaped mouthpiece
brass instrument, brass

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