Oh yes, a symphonic orchestra does include brass instruments, including trumpets and French horns and tubas.
Organ, piano, strings, woodwinds, brass, percussions ... and yes, even metronomes.
A brass quintet is a musical ensemble made up of five brass instruments: two trumpets, horn, trombone, and tuba. This versatile ensemble can perform a wide range of musical styles, from classical to jazz to contemporary music.
the timbre of classical music? i was about to askthat as well! it consists of voices and instruments
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No; classical is a style of music with a tradition that reaches back into the Middle Ages. It is typically instrumental, although occasionally poems or lyrics were added. Percussion is minimal, with low strings or bass brass instruments providing much of the tempo and beat. Most classical music is scored primarily for piano or strings, with woodwinds and brass instruments providing bulk or contrast when needed. There are thousands of classical-style compositions that were written specifically for soloists, duets, trios and quartets. Also, there were many compositions for chamber orchestras (which are much smaller than symphonies) and partial symphonies. However, the above describes traditional classical music - with the rise in popularity of neo-classical music, the above traditions can be bent and skewed in interesting ways.
A French Horn is a brass instrument from the classical era of music.
All of the Instruments are in classical music except for modern guitar and all the different types of saxophones.
Most brass instruments, like the trombone and trumpet, are used in orchestras (think The Imperial March from Star Wars). They are very influential in orchestra music and are used when majestic sounding or scary loud parts are needed. The brass instruments are not often used in chamber orchestra, as they are too LOUD! Trumpets are also used in popular music, particularly jazz, where they will often fill in with a few rhymic chords at the end of a line while the singer takes a breath (a good example is 'Let's Face the Music' by Nat King Cole - the trumpets sound a bit funny because they are muted - they have a hollow lump of metal inside the bell, where the sound comes out). Also, in the UK an old tradition that is dying out is one for Brass Bands. These are formed of brass instruments and percussion. The film Brassed Off is about a Brass Band, and the most famous piece of Brass Band music is probably the Floral Dance. Brass instruments are used in almost all kinds of music. There have been brass instruments in rock groups, are used in all types of jazz and all types of classical pieces. If you are looking for some great brass players try Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis and Freddie Hubbards for a start, and those are just the trumpets! There are many classical movements and composers who've used brass, you've just got to listen for the special timbre of the instrument.
Jazz big bands and music had mainly brass instruments included in them and was popular starting around the 1930's
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That depends on the music. Most often, it is played in a band, with other brass instruments, woodwind instruments, and percussion instruments. It is also played in the orchestra, with other brass instruments, woodwinds, and strings. It can be played in ensembles with other trumpets or brass instruments. Or, it can be played with piano accompaniment.