English to Latin Meaning of tuba - tuba


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Definitions of tuba in English
Noun(1) the lowest brass wind instrument
Examples of tuba in English
(1) To qualify they must be taking a full-time honours degree course in music studies and jazz studies playing trombone, tuba , bassoon, French horn, oboe, double bass or piano.(2) The traditional tuba and charchetas are replaced by electric bass and synthesizer.(3) This piece was originally written to showcase the tuba stop on the organ at Liverpool cathedral.(4) My father and both my grandfathers were musicians and two of them played the trombone and one the tuba !(5) Mellow tuba and trombone solos in the second and third movements were smoothly blended with accompanying textures carried by the higher brass, and the rondo finale had a charming buoyancy.(6) Although the adults will form their own group, it means that instruments which traditionally are played by adults such as saxophones, percussion, tuba and base guitar, will be missing from the children's band.(7) Puzzlingly, the tuba and bass are softly playing a different song.(8) She plays the violin, viola and piano, while Antonin plays the viola, cello, double bass, tuba , guitar and recorder.(9) Well, of course the didgeridoo is basically a simple pipe like an organ pipe, but the difference is you play a didgeridoo rather in the way you play a tuba or a trumpet: you buzz your lips and organ pipes mostly work more like flutes.(10) Even more surprising are the number of standard orchestral instruments that are currently under threat - double bass, viola, horn, oboe, bassoon, tuba and trombone.(11) The ensuing fugue is more dramatic - some quite powerful playing here, using both a concert pianist's finger technique and the orchestral sounds available to the romantic organ, complete with pedal solos and tuba stop.(12) In the opening cue, he employs it in just about the most inventive way imaginable: a tuba plays the theme, sounding both sinister and comical.(13) Take two trumpets, a French horn, a trombone and a tuba and you have a lot of brass!(14) For Arabian Dance, one of the trombones was replaced by a euphonium, which makes for such a different sound, in company with the tuba , yet entirely graceful.(15) While they were eating, a small jazz band in the corner, made up of only a trumpet, trombone, clarinet, tuba , flute, and drums, provided music.(16) Still, just to be on the safe side, the tuba , the xylophone, the viola da gamba and the virtually extinct tenor guitar make excellent choices in this area.
Related Phrases of tuba
Synonyms
Noun
1. sousaphone ::
sousaphone
2. bass horn ::
bass cornu
Different Forms
tuba, tubas
Word Example from TV Shows
Oh, yeah, he got a tuba.

Oh, yeah, he got a TUBA.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 10

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