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  • randy711
    Member
    • Jun 2022
    • 46
    • Apple Valley, CA

    #1

    Baritone or Saxhorn Purchase

    2004 Ohio University Graduate
    Middle School Music Teacher
    Tuba Force Member

    Gear:
    Adams E2 Custom Gold Brass with Brushed Gold Lacquer
    B&H Imperial Euphonium
    Conn 6H Trombone
    Olds Recording Trumpet
    Too Many Guitars...
  • iMav
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 1770
    • Valley City, North Dakota, US

    #2
    My son has (what Thomann Music labels as) a tenor horn (oval). Three rotary valves. He seems quite fond of it.

    I may likely pick up a baritone horn of my own soon…still a bit on the fence.
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    • notaverygoodname
      Member
      • Dec 2019
      • 190
      • MO, USA

      #3
      For the sort of context you're talking about, plenty of players would just go with an American Euphonium. Use a mouthpiece more suitable for Trombone, like a 5G or 6.5AL to add some pep to the sound.

      I don't recommend a British Baritone Horn as a soloist instrument. Probably the only time I've heard that sound decent was a quartet where it was the second largest instrument in the group, and a Euphonium was covering the bass part. While it's good at what it does, and has a lot of advantages over similar instruments of the 9'Bb menagerie, it's not a very powerful instrument.

      Never played a modern version of what the French call a "Saxhorn", but my experience with an antique Bb Bass Saxhorn is that it is incredibly mouthpiece hateful and has a very limited comfort zone which is obviously biased to the low range. I imagine the new ones are drastically better if they're being used like Euphoniums, but uhh...there's cheaper options.

      Bb Tenorhorn is never a bad choice, unless you're trying to blend with British instruments. Not sure why they've all but gone extinct, besides people not knowing how to buy mouthpieces. Yeah, you need a Bb Tenorhorn mouthpiece for a Bb Tenorhorn. Other than that, it's an instrument designed to be a soloist tenor, so it's capable of a brighter, but still melodic tone without being wimpy. The sound is less rich than the American Euphonium, but not bad.

      Ovalform Baritones are pretty diverse, but there's a reason they've stuck around as a goto instrument in the 9'Bb category. Ovalform ergonomics are really good. The Ukraine made Soviet models have an easy false tone and are loud as heck, so the Chinese clones are probably similar. No doubt, some of those Cerveny models are amazing, but I'm not that rich (or loose with my money).

      The old timey Bb Baritone isn't very common. Actually, I don't think anyone reputable still makes one. Regardless, don't get one. They stopped being the solo tenor of choice over a century ago for good reason. Very mouthpiece hateful. Even with the perfect matching mouthpiece, the sound and playability is inferior to any Euphonium. You might look at something like an old Besson Stratford (or 2-20) Baritone and think that .580" bore, medium shank leadpipe, huge 12" bell, and tiny overall size would be awesome. I assure you that the best thing about it is how comfortable it is to hold.
      Hobbyist. Collector. Oval rotary guy. Conn 30-I owner. Unpaid shill for Josef Klier mouthpieces.

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      • TheJH
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2014
        • 396
        • Netherlands

        #4
        Agreed with the comment above. The only way you can 'cut through' an ensemble with a Bb British style baritone is in the high register playing FF, at which point you have to be careful not to break the sound up.
        Euphoniums
        2008 Willson 2960TA Celebration
        1979 Boosey & Hawkes Sovereign (Round Stamp)
        Mouthpiece: Denis Wick SM4
        Baritone
        1975 Besson New Standard
        Mouthpiece: Courtois 10

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        • randy711
          Member
          • Jun 2022
          • 46
          • Apple Valley, CA

          #5
          2004 Ohio University Graduate
          Middle School Music Teacher
          Tuba Force Member

          Gear:
          Adams E2 Custom Gold Brass with Brushed Gold Lacquer
          B&H Imperial Euphonium
          Conn 6H Trombone
          Olds Recording Trumpet
          Too Many Guitars...

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          • spkissane
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2011
            • 292
            • Indianapolis, IN

            #6
            Originally posted by notaverygoodname View Post
            Probably the only time I've heard that sound decent was a quartet where it was the second largest instrument in the group, and a Euphonium was covering the bass part.
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej9SzYBivVI

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            • Knightstar81
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2023
              • 28
              • La Crosse Wi

              #7
              I have an Eastman EBH-311 British style baritone and love it. Only issue I have with it is the lack of compensating system on the valve cluster. Also, @spkissane, loved your response with the Katrina Marzella video. She's one of a few fantastic baritone players.
              Last edited by Knightstar81; 07-05-2023, 01:49 PM.
              My Arsenal:
              Eastman EBH-311S Baritone Horn - Wick 6BS
              Shires SEUBRVO Bravo Euphonium - Shires 5D
              King 3BG - Wick 7CS
              King 3B+F - Bach 5G
              Conn 62H with Butler CF slide - Wick 2AL
              Besson 788 3/4 Tuba - Helleberg 7B


              Winona Brass Band
              La Crosse Concert Band
              Westby City Band

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