Eufonio compensato in Sib ‘Dolce’ - EP100
Baritono compensato in Sib (3 valvole) – BR140
Eufonio compensato in Sib ‘Fortissimo’ - EP110P
Tuba Tenore Bb Rotativa (Baritono/Euphonium) - ER700
Euphonium Bb Compensato fatto a mano ‘Sinfonico-Fortissimo’ - EP601 HP
Eufonio compensato in Sib artigianale ‘Sinfonico’ - EP600 HP
Eufonio Duplex in Sib - EP105 P
Corno tenore tedesco (Baritono in Sib) – BR130
Eufonio compensato con valvola anteriore ‘Festivo’ – EP104P
Sassofono francese in Sib - BR20
Baritono Kaiser – ER120
Euphonium Compensato Vento
Euphonium Jazz EP199 - Saxordino
Euphonium Bb Compensato ‘Fortissimo’ con Trigger - EP111P
Tuba francese in Do - TC236 P
Baritono compensato britannico in Sib (4 valvole) - BR144P
Eufonio da viaggio (Tornister) ‘Maly’ – ER154
Baritono in Sib (studente) – BR12
Set di cappucci e pulsanti dorati per valvole per Eufonio Dolce EP100-S
Although euphoniums and baritones are remarkably similar, there are a number of subtle differences between these two brass instruments; principally the bore size where euphoniums are considered large bore musical instruments & baritones small bore instruments. What’s more, euphoniums have conical bells and baritones cylindrical bells; meaning baritones are considered to possess a brighter tone than their larger bore cousins.
Our euphoniums are presented in the key of Bb; providing the same range as the bass trombone, from Bb 1 below the bass clef to Bb 4 above the bass clef. It’s also important to note that the euphonium is a non-transposing brass instrument.
Baritone instruments are considered part of the low brass family; alongside trombones, euphoniums and tubas.