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THE FIRE-BREATHING EUPHONIUM PLAYER
« on: January 13, 2012, 08:47:11 AM »

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Commuters travelling home to BR7 from London Bridge this evening were treated to a bizarre musical spectacle.

Sitting opposite the station was a smartly dressed man in his 50s enthusiastically playing a euphonium. His musical repertoire included ABBA’s Super Trouper and Britney Spears’ Oops!.. I did it again.

But what was most remarkable about his performance was that every note was accompanied by a metre-high flame billowing out of the bell of his instrument.
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People would pay for entertainment like that!



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Re: THE FIRE-BREATHING EUPHONIUM PLAYER
« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2012, 09:14:27 AM »
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Somewhere around here there's a link for Thor that shows a guy that hooked up a flamethrower to his trombone. I think it might've been Thor, come to think of it....

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Not to be picky, but that ain't a euphonium. It looks like an EEb tuba to me, possibly an F tuba. (Don't worry -- all those horns are related. There was and is a lot of incest that goes on.... :rotf:)

Something like that could only be done, well, very carefully. Can't do it on a silver-plated horn and you can't do it on a lacquered horn because the lacquer would burn off. The silver-plate would discolor and probably melt.

Adams E2 Euphonium, built in 2017
Boosey & Co. Imperial Euphonium, built in 1941
Edwards B454 bass trombone, built 2012
Bach Stradivarius 42OG tenor trombone, built 1992
Kanstul 33-T BBb tuba, built 2011
Fender Precision Bass Guitar, built ?
Mouthpiece data provided on request.