Prix FOB
Obtenir le dernier prix390 / Piece
|1 Piece Minimum Order
Pays:
India
N ° de modèle:
07756
Prix FOB:
390 / Piece Obtenir le dernier prix
Localité:
meerut
Prix de commande minimale:
390 per Piece
Commande minimale:
1 Piece
Packaging Detail:
Materials whcih are used for packing the instruments are bubbles, granules and brown paper
Heure de livraison:
12 TO 15 DAYS
Capacité de Fournir:
100 Piece per Month
Payment Type:
Western Union
Groupe de produits :
India
Personne àcontacter Mr. karan
dev puri, meeru
Packaging & Delivery Packaging Detail: First of all we wrap it through bubbles, and than it is kept inside a beautiful safety box,and than it is covered with thermokol kutlets & granuels. Delivery Detail: *5 days Specifications Silver chrome sousaphone *2'' is the musical instrument which belongs from the family of tuba. Construction The sousaphone is a valved brass instrument with the same tube length and musical range as other tubas. The sousaphone's shape is such that the bell is above the tubist's head and projecting forward. The valves are situated directly in front of the musician slightly above the waist and most of the weight rests on one shoulder. The bell is normally detachable from the instrument body to facilitate transportation and storage. Excepting the instrument's general shape and appearance, the sousaphone is technically very similar to a standard (upright) tuba. For simplicity and durability, modern sousaphones almost definitively use three non-compensating piston valves in their construction, in direct contrast to their concert counterparts' large variation in number, type, and orientation. It has been incorrectly noted that the tuba is a conical brass instrument and the sousaphone is a cylindrical brass instrument; actually both instruments are semi-conical—no valved brass instrument can be entirely conical, since the middle section with the valves must be cylindrical. While the degree of conicity of the bore does affect the timbre of the instrument much as in a cornet and trumpet, or a euphonium and a trombone, the bore profile of a sousaphone and most tubas is similar. [edit]Materials Most sousaphones are manufactured from sheet brass, usually yellow or silver, with silver, lacquer, and gold plating options, much like many brass instruments. However, the sousaphone (uniquely) is also commonly seen manufactured from fiberglass, due to its lower cost, greater durability, and significantly lighter weight. The sousaphone is a type of tuba that is widely employed in marching bands. Designed so that it fits around the body of the tubist and is supported by the left shoulder, the sousaphone may be readily played while being carried. The sousaphone is a valved brass instrument with the same tube length and musical range as other tubas. It’s shape is such that the bell is above the tubist's head and projecting forward. The valves are situated directly in front of the musician slightly above the waist and most of the weight rests on one shoulder. The bell is normally detachable from the instrument body to facilitate transportation and storage. Modern sousaphones almost definitively use three non-compensating piston valves in their construction, in direct contrast to their concert counterparts' large variation in number, type, and orientation. It semi-conical—no valved brass instrument can be entirely conical, since the middle section with the valves must be cylindrical. While the degree of conicity of the bore does affect the timbre of the instrument much as in a cornetand trumpet, or a euphonium and a trombone, the bore profile of a sousaphone and most tubas is similar.
Pays: | India |
N ° de modèle: | 07756 |
Prix FOB: | 390 / Piece Obtenir le dernier prix |
Localité: | meerut |
Prix de commande minimale: | 390 per Piece |
Commande minimale: | 1 Piece |
Packaging Detail: | Materials whcih are used for packing the instruments are bubbles, granules and brown paper |
Heure de livraison: | 12 TO 15 DAYS |
Capacité de Fournir: | 100 Piece per Month |
Payment Type: | Western Union |
Groupe de produits : | WIND INSTRUMENTS |