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sousaphone

 or helicon

Spiral circular bass or contrabass tuba. Traditionally made of brass, it is now often made of fibreglass for lightness. The helicon was probably first developed in Russia but was perfected in Vienna in 1849 by Ignaz Stowasser, who manufactured it in various sizes. John Philip Sousa designed a removable and rotatable bell for the instrument in 1892, giving the new design his own name. Designed for portability, the instruments have become standard in marching bands.



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Top honour as bandsman of the year went to 16-year-old sousaphonist Robert Poole, while other awards were made for improvement, deportment and turnout.
Local teens chosen for parade duty are trumpeter Frank Ebner of Canyon High School, drummer Ryan Peterson of Valencia High School, and several Saugus High School students: cymbals player Jim Barcliff, saxophonist Jeremy Bolin, drummer Chris Collier, clarinetist Sara Gilpin, sousaphonist Ken Miles, trumpeter Marc Zuber and his sister, clarinetist Erica Zuber, and color guard members Kandi Marks and Jennifer Holmes.
 
 
 
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