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The tuba is the largest member of which musical family?

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The tuba is the largest member of the brass family of musical instruments.

It is typically made of brass and has a deep, rich tone that can range from soft and mellow to loud and powerful. 

The tuba is often used in classical music, marching bands, and jazz ensembles and is a key component of many musical compositions.
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The tuba is the largest member of the brass family of instruments. It is a large brass instrument with a conical bore and a deep, rich sound. The tuba is usually used to provide a strong bass line in an orchestra or band, but it can also be used as a solo instrument.
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The tuba is the largest member of the brass instrument family. It is a low-pitched brass instrument that is widely used in orchestras and marching bands. Other instruments in the brass family include the trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, and sousaphone.
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The brass family, but in more specific terms, the bass family. The 4/4, 5/4, and 6/4 concert tubas respectively are the largest brass instruments with string bass coming in close second.
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