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Euphonium Besson BE165 Prodige 4 Ventile
Brass instruments 2.150,00 € including 19% VAT Add to basket -
Euphonium Besson BE767 4 Ventile – Goldlack
Brass instruments 4.450,00 € including 19% VAT Add to basket -
Euphonium Jupiter JEP1000 4 Ventile – Lackiert
Brass instruments 1.975,00 € including 19% VAT Add to basket -
Euphonium Jupiter JEP1005 – Lackiert – Austellungsinstrument
Brass instruments2.150,00 €Original price was: 2.150,00 €.1.700,00 €Current price is: 1.700,00 €. including 19% VAT Add to basket -
Euphonium MTP 115 4 Ventile – Trigger
Brass instruments3.000,00 €Original price was: 3.000,00 €.2.489,00 €Current price is: 2.489,00 €. including 19% VAT Add to basket
Buy euphoniums – browse online or try them out in-store
A euphonium is a low-pitched brass instrument used in wind orchestras, brass bands and ensembles. It often plays melodic middle voices and produces a rich sound. In our range, you’ll find euphoniums for different skill levels – available to order online or in-store at Friedrichsdorf. testbar.
What should you look out for?
When buying a euphonium, responsiveness, intonation, build quality and mechanics are key factors. A well-balanced instrument ensures a consistent tone across the entire range and precise control.
What types of euphoniums are there?
Euphoniums vary in terms of construction, features and skill level. Most models are tuned to Bb and have three or four valves, often in a 3+1 configuration. There are also differences in the compensation system:
- Not compensated: simple design
- Compensated: more precise intonation
Which euphonium is right for you?
Beginners benefit from euphoniums with a responsive action, robust construction and simple mechanics. Higher-quality instruments offer greater tonal depth, a wider dynamic range and more precise intonation, often featuring four valves and a compensation system. In an ensemble, euphoniums are usually played in the lower register and often take on melodic parts.
Why buy euphoniums from Simon Freyer?
In Friedrichsdorf. We help beginners, advanced players, parents and music schools choose the right instrument. Alternatively, you can order your euphonium online.
FAQ – Häufige Fragen zum Euphonium
What is a euphonium?
A euphonium is a low-pitched brass instrument with a long bore and a warm tone.
What is the difference between a baritone and a tenor?
The euphonium has a longer bore, which gives it a fuller, softer sound than a baritone.
How many valves does a euphonium have?
Usually three or four, often in a 3+1 formation.
Can I try out a euphonium before buying it?
Yes, you can try out various models at Simon Freyer’s in Friedrichsdorf, near Frankfurt.