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Eufonium
Eufonium
Euphonium (euphonium) is a hollow-cone brass ring, shaped hollow cone, and it derives its name from Greek euphonos, meaning "good sound" or "soft voice" (eu means "good" or "good" and phonos Euphonium is euphoniumist, euphophonist or euphonist, while the most recent model has a piston valve, though the Euphonium model rotates the valve as well. Euphonium players are sometimes called euphoniumist, euphophonist, or euphonist, while British players often refer themselves unofficially as euphists. Similarly, the equipment itself is sometimes referred to as eupho or euph. Eufonium(bahasa Inggeris ("euphonium") merupakan peralatan tembaga bunyi tenor, berbentuk kon berongga. Ia mendapat namanya dari perkataan bahasa Greek euphonos, bererti "bunyi baik" atau "bersuara merdu" (eu bererti "baik" atau "bagus" dan phonos bererti "mengenai bunyi", dengan itu "bunyia yang baik"). Eufonium merupakan peralatan berinjap; hampir kesemua model terkini memiliki injap piston, sungguhpun model Eufonium injap berputar juga turut wujud. Pemain eufonium kadang kala digelar euphoniumist, euphophonist, atau euphonist, sementara pemain British sering kali merujuk diri mereka secara tidak rasmi sebagai euphists. Samajuga, peralatan itu sendiri kadangkala dirujuk sebagai eupho atau euph.
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3 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «EUFONIUM»
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