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  • ID: 1893537
  • Uploader: lkjh098 »
  • Date: over 10 years ago
  • Size: 406 KB .jpg (1200x2069) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/47986815 »
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oumae kumiko (hibike! euphonium) drawn by gentoku

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  • 黄前久美子さん

    あっしまった!ユーフォニアムを描くのが大変過ぎて制服を描くのを忘れてしまいました。

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    YuriTenshi
    over 10 years ago
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    Who in their right mind put treble clefs in a pic showcasing a low brass instrument?! Heathens!

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    speck
    over 10 years ago
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    "Among the instruments that use treble clef are the violin, flute, oboe, bagpipe, English horn, all clarinets, all saxophones, horn, trumpet, cornet, vibraphone, xylophone, mandolin, recorder; it is also used for euphonium, baritone horn, and guitar (which sound an octave lower)."
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clef#Treble_clef

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    YuriTenshi
    over 10 years ago
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    speck said:

    "Among the instruments that use treble clef are the violin, flute, oboe, bagpipe, English horn, all clarinets, all saxophones, horn, trumpet, cornet, vibraphone, xylophone, mandolin, recorder; it is also used for euphonium, baritone horn, and guitar (which sound an octave lower)."
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clef#Treble_clef

    I played the Euphonium throughout school. Used Bass clef the whole time. Hell, even the show uses Bass cleff.

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    speck
    over 10 years ago
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    Okay, let's see.
    Hmm, from what I read here,
    http://www.dwerden.com/forum/showthread.php/17378-Learning-euphonium-in-treble-vs-bass-clef
    some prefer treble clef, other use bass clef, some say one should learn both.
    Whee... :)

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    YuriTenshi
    over 10 years ago
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    speck said:

    Okay, let's see.
    Hmm, from what I read here,
    http://www.dwerden.com/forum/showthread.php/17378-Learning-euphonium-in-treble-vs-bass-clef
    some prefer treble clef, other use bass clef, some say one should learn both.
    Whee... :)

    We play the same notes as a trombone, so I don't really understand the treble argument here. Plus, even the show has it in the low brass section. It's just... odd to consider treble with the instrument. It just seems... wrong.

    Did some reading - when using Treble clef, you're reading it an octave adjusted and shifted into a different key. I'd personally rather read the notes where they're actually supposed to be...

    Updated by YuriTenshi over 10 years ago

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    Counterfit
    over 9 years ago
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    The standard in a lot of European brass band traditions is that every instrument reads treble clef, even the tubas.
    Yes, it's stupid.

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