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tuba

The lowest member of the brass family, tubas are valved to regulate pitch and come in several sizes and shapes.

A descendant of the Renaissance serpent, the first modern tuba was patented in Berlin in 1835 as a bass brass instrument for military bands.

The modern orchestral tuba has valves and a conical bore. Frequently associated with the bass 'oom-pah' rhythm common to military and dance bands, tubas are commonly used in both orchestras and bands and are capable of producing a warm, rich, and powerful sound.


see also:
tubax

categories:
brass

sub-types:
bass tuba, contrabass tuba, tenor tuba
artisttitlemusicianinstrumentyear
The Band The Band John Simon tuba 1969
The Band Rock Of Ages Howard Johnson tuba 1972
Lou Reed Transformer Herbie Flowers tuba 1972
John Fahey and his Orchestra Old Fashioned Love Ira Westley tuba 1975
The Band The Last Waltz Howard Johnson tuba 1978
Ry Cooder Jazz Red Callender tuba 1978
Quincy Jones Sounds...And Stuff Like That!! Tommy Johnson tuba 1978
Quincy Jones Sounds...And Stuff Like That!! Roger Bobo tuba 1978
Richard & Linda Thompson Shoot Out The Lights Phil Goodwin tuba 1982
Dr. John Goin' Back To New Orleans Kirk Joseph tuba 1992
Pat Metheny Secret Story Dave Bargeron tuba 1992
Henry Kaiser & David Lindley The Sweet Sunny North: Henry Kaiser & David Lindley in Norway Stein Erik Tajford tuba 1994
Santana Supernatural Joseph Daley tuba 1999
Teddy Thompson A Piece of What You Need David Powell tuba 2008
Chieftains San Patricio Hugo Arroyo tuba 2010
 
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