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Latest comment: 13 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
As a Euphonium player, I have always been ignorant of the rich history and varied nature of Euphoniums and Baritones. The companies that made and still make these horns are an important resource for an advancing student wishing to learn more about the alternatives for him/herself in the way of instruments. This list of manufacturers is intended to aid students in search of their horn's roots as it were and aid them in finding the names of all but forgotten earlier varients, the unique qualities of which may interest them.
This list needs help ! Please contribute additional and improve upon the entries here - but I would encourage limiting descriptions to sumary, and creating a new page where one does not exist for a manufacturer.