Well what kind of Baritone? Theres Baritone Tuba, Baritone Sax. I don't play the baritone tuba usually, but in orchestra sometimes I do, and I mastered the thing in about 5 months. I play the Baritone Saxophone and I learned how to play in about 1 month.
There are barely any baritone players, so the competition is less intense than other instruments. The baritone is an easy instrument to learn how to play, too. Plus, it's a low brass instrument, which makes it super amazing. If you play baritone, you are just an overall cooler person. :)
It's pretty easy... but everyone is different. It depends on if you know what you are doing and if its a baritone sax or just a regular baritone. This question is more of an opinion.
Usually the Trombone, Baritone, Euphonium, Tuba, Bass Clarinet, Baritone Sax all play in bass clef.
about four feet
7 octaves
A baritone guitar is a large-bodied, long-necked guitar which plays in a baritone range.
There are barely any baritone players, so the competition is less intense than other instruments. The baritone is an easy instrument to learn how to play, too. Plus, it's a low brass instrument, which makes it super amazing. If you play baritone, you are just an overall cooler person. :)
2nd valve
It's pretty easy... but everyone is different. It depends on if you know what you are doing and if its a baritone sax or just a regular baritone. This question is more of an opinion.
Usually the Trombone, Baritone, Euphonium, Tuba, Bass Clarinet, Baritone Sax all play in bass clef.
It is actually only 2nd valve.
about four feet
7 octaves
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First, you need the music. The baritone can play the melody part, but will need an accompanist (piano) to fill in the rest of the harmony so that the piece makes sense.
There's no answer to this question, because the baritone horn has never been a standard orchestral instrument.
Yes, you can play it on any instrument if you know the notes.