
Focustyle Studio FWT-500 Wagner Tuba
$899.00
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Key: Bb/F Bell: 256 mm (10") Bore:11.89 mm ( .470") Full gold brass Nickel-Silver slides Mechanical linkage like French horn Clear lacquered finish A Wagner tuba is a brass instrument combining elements of a tuba and a horn, invented by Richard Wagner for his *Ring Cycle* operas. It has a conical bore like a tuba but is played with a horn mouthpiece, producing a warm, rich tone that blends the depth of a tuba with the mellowness of a horn. Typically pitched in B♭ or F, it’s used in orchestral settings, especially in Wagner’s works like *Der Ring des Nibelungen*, to create dramatic, heroic, or somber timbres. It’s played by horn players due to its mouthpiece and is less common outside Wagnerian or late-Romantic repertoire.
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