What takes more air flute or tuba?

You actually use more air on the flute than on a tuba as a lot of the air is wasted on the flute!
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Does tuba or flute use more air?

And no one ever will.” The tuba, along with the flute, is at the top of the list for instruments that take the most air to play. To put it in a brass context, tuba uses air three times faster than the trumpet or French horn, and the lower you play within the tuba's range, the more air it takes.
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Does flute use a lot of air?

1. The flute requires a lot of air and beginners may get light headed. Take a little break if you feel this way.
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Do flutes and tubas use the same amount of air?

Flutes use more air because only about half of the air they blow out gets into the instrument... Definitely the triangle, maybe even bass drum. I feel that everyone feels like they use the most air..
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Does the tuba require a lot of air?

The tuba and euphonium both require a high volume of air to function. For the lower keyed tubas, this can approach the exhalation of nearly 5 liters of air per second, (a figure which is put into stark relief when considering the average adult lung capacity of around 6 liters).
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Which instrument uses the least air?

The oboe requires the least amount of air of all wind instruments.
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Can a flute player play tuba?

Flute players have a natural aperture, which is nearly perfect for tuba and they are rarely have the problem of clenching their teeth.
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How do I get more air in my tuba?

Lung capacity can be increased through deep breathing

There is no denying that having greater lung capacity is an advantage for playing larger tubas. Dedicating some time to daily training can assist with increasing your lung capacity. The ideal approach would be to adopt an exercise habit like swimming or jogging.
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Can a short person play the tuba?

There's no real height requirement to play the tuba, but there are a few other things that you should consider.
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Why is flute so airy?

An airy sound on the flute means you have wasted air when you're blowing. Now that is either from blowing too hard, or you have too big a hole and you have escaping air or you're blowing in the wrong direction. All of that makes your sound airy.
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Which musical instruments require the most air?

The flute requires much more air than any of the other woodwinds (as well as all of the brass except for tuba), so breath control is a big challenge.
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Is playing the tuba hard?

Learning how to play the tuba can be a fun and exciting adventure, but becoming comfortable with the larger-than-average instrument can be hard, especially for those who are new to the instrument, younger students, or those who feel they may be too small to handle the instrument.
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Is it hard to play flute with braces?

Immediately you will find that you lose your lip strength and flexibility and initially braces will affect your flute playing. You may not even be able to make a sound. Please do not panic! This is due to your mouth having to adjust to having to move your lip further forward to cover the braces.
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Can you circular breathe on tuba?

Although possible, it must however be said that circular breathing can be a very noisy affair on the tuba (and slightly less so on euphonium). The large amounts of air required for the tuba and euphonium necessitate a very rapid intake of a high volume of air through the nose, which creates a loud “sniff” sound.
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Why do tubas have 4 valves?

The fourth valve (positioned on the side of the instrument), in addition to the extra tubing makes it possible to play chromatic notes between the first and second partials. It also makes for much better intonation overall.
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What happens to the air in the tuba?

There is little resistance when blowing air into the tuba, and doing this at a high volume for an extended period of time can lead to hyperventilation in the extreme, and physical discomfort in milder cases. Finally, breathing in through the instrument can, in some cases, lead to physical discomfort in the performer.
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What instrument goes well with flute?

There are so many instruments that sound great with the flute. My favorites are the guitar, piano, harpsicord, harp, organ, and many percussion instruments. I have even played an entire polka accompanied solely by a tuba! All of those instruments lend themselves well to the rhythm section.
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Should I switch to tuba?

The ability to move air is paramount. Swimmers, runners, and athletes in general make good tuba players because their cardiovascular system can handle the airflow required of the instrument. With this in mind, switching students from other high-flow instruments such as the flute and euphonium/baritone make sense.
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Can flutes only play in one key?

The flute can only play one note at a time. It's not considered a limitation.
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