Question

In British scores, this brass instrument reads in treble clef and transposes at the major ninth. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this band instrument commonly conflated with the baritone. In Holst's "Mars," this instrument typically plays a solo written for the similar tenor tuba.
ANSWER: euphonium
[10e] Like double horns, euphoniums use a fourth one of these devices to expand their range. These devices change the pitch of horns and trumpets.
ANSWER: valves [accept trigger valves; accept piston valves; accept rotary valves]
[10h] A special type of euphonium used in marching bands is held in the same manner as the trumpet and this instrument. Because it's easier to march with, horn players typically double on this instrument.
ANSWER: mellophone
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