most are accept for tribal Indians who did not have brass in great quantities
Brass instruments do not have reeds, some woodwind instruments do.
They are not brass instruments. They are woodwind instruments.
They are all 'wind' instruments.
Yes
No, They are all woodwind instruments
The only common thing between all brass instruments are that they are made of at least half brass and they all need a mouth piece. There is also the same breathing techniques, though they can differ. For example, the theory that everything that is played is a long tone. Please note that I am not counting woodwind instruments, like saxophone, as brass instruments. If I did so there would be nothing in common with all brass instruments. I hope this helped!
no some are brass
Valves for brass instruments weren't developed until around the year 1800.
Seriously? No, seriously? The trumpet belongs to the brass family because it is MADE of BRASS, as are all instruments in the BRASS family...
That's correct.
Trumpet
They can be both high and low pitch. There are brass instruments that are considered "high voices" like trumpets, there are brass instruments that are considered "middle voices" like french horns, and then there are brass instruments that are considered "low voices" like trombones, euphoniums, and tubas. All brass instruments have a pretty large range of pitches they can play depending on how good the player is, so the pitches can greatly vary.