Goodness no. You can using microphones and special mutes, but usually a good brass player can play loud enough to fill an auditorium with sound.
Brass instruments do not have reeds, some woodwind instruments do.
Because they're made of brass.
There is a Brass part, bells, and piano (Need elaboration on Brass parts) and tambourine.
Yes, brass instruments are loud
They are not brass instruments. They are 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!
because they are made of brass
Brass
the more the material used to make an instrument the flatter it is. that's what brass instruments need to be. so, they use alot of material they jus roll it and turn it alot (:
Brass instruments are primarily made of brass, which is a metal alloy of copper and zinc. They are called brass instruments because the majority of their construction is made of brass, even though some parts, like valves and slides, may be made of other materials such as steel or nickel silver.
A trombone has a slide, which other brass instruments lack.
In a brass band the instruments are brass (goldish) and in a silver the instruments are silver, but not always as people may not like silver instruments like ME !