tuba

[ˈtjuːbə]

tuba Definition

a large brass wind instrument with a deep tone, consisting of a conical tube bent on itself twice and ending in a wide bell..

Using tuba: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tuba" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He played the tuba in the school band.

  • Example

    The orchestra needed a new tuba player.

  • Example

    The tuba section provides the bass line for the music.

tuba Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tuba

Phrases with tuba

  • tuba mirum

    a Latin phrase meaning 'wondrous trumpet', used in the context of the Dies Irae sequence in the Requiem Mass

    Example

    The Tuba Mirum is a powerful moment in Mozart's Requiem.

  • a humorous term used to describe a person who plays the tuba, often used in online forums and social media

    Example

    I'm proud to be a tuba borg!

  • a musical ensemble consisting of four tuba players

    Example

    The tuba quartet performed a lively rendition of 'Jingle Bells' at the Christmas concert.

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Summary: tuba in Brief

A 'tuba' [ˈtjuːbə] is a large brass wind instrument with a deep tone. It is made up of a conical tube bent on itself twice and ending in a wide bell. The tuba is often used in orchestral music and marching bands, providing the bass line for the music. Phrases like 'tuba mirum' and 'tuba borg' are used in the context of classical music and online forums, respectively.

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