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3 days ago · Sign up for the FREE Baritone Ukulele Chord Melody Workshop @ukeliketheprosGet Your Next Ukulele at @terrycartermusicstore#ukelikethepros #terrycartermusicst...
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3 days ago · Fretboard Size: Larger ukuleles, such as tenor and baritone sizes, offer more room on the fretboard for finger placement, making it easier to play complex chords and melodies. Neck Width: The width of the neck also varies between ukulele sizes, with larger ukuleles typically having wider necks.
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i need help with baritone!! i can’t find the three valve fingerings for these two notes. i know the first is Eb and the second is C. the four valve fingering for Eb is 1-2-4, and C is 1-2-3-4. but i play the marching baritone, which only has three valves. does anyone know the three valve fingerings??
4 days ago · The Baritone has long been the most under rated instrument of the Brass Band movement, but on hearing this work, all that could change. “Appassionata” is a simply gorgeous melodic work that can show off the Baritone instrument in a light not often seen. With the parts not too demanding either, this really is a must for all Baritone players.
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3 days ago · Duration: 07:10. Solo for Euphonium/ Baritone and Band. This set of variations on the well-known hymn tune Holy, holy, holy! will make a most satisfying addition to the solo repertoire for euphonuim and brass band. It is in the traditional air varié form with an introduction, theme and 3 variations.
4 days ago · Baritone Composed for World Solo Champion Katrina Marzella and the Cornwall Youth Brass Band, A Hebridean Lullaby is a beautiful and haunting melody from the pen of Philip Harper, taking its inspiration from the music and folksong of the Hebrides; a cluster of islands off the west coast of Scotland.