Euphonium and Saxhorn

Tenor Bb three pistons, varnished, JBR730. very present in the Conservatory and School of Music, the "big" Jupiter brass are striking by their qualities, sound, mechanical, finishes ... The baritone, its small size is playable by children from 5/6 years

ARTICLE N° 51535
  • Jupiter JBR730
  • Tenor Bb
  • mouth Boisseau: small pierces
  • 3 pistons
  • Branch mouth copper pink
  • Bore: 13.50 mm
  • Flag: 242 mm
  • Outside Slides: nickel
  • Finish: varnish
  • Package includes:
  • Mouth
  • Case
The saxhorn tenors, baritones and basses, for the same length, differ in their pierces increasing diameters.
If it is generally accepted that the euphonium is one that has the largest bore, it also more pistons between 4 and 5 but are found also in C, equipped with 6 pistons. The
saxhorn tenors and baritones are harder to distinguish they often have the same type of piercing, can be distinguished by the number of pistons, tenors not having that 3, baritone often having a fourth.