Make your lips like your are giving someone a raspberry (or like making a farting noise) and put you lips in the mouthpiece. Then take a deep breath with your diaphragm and don't raise your shoulders when you do. Blow into the mouthpiece with your lips as described earlier to make them vibrate. This then leads to you making a noise.
Trombone and euphonium/baritone.
The trombone mouthpiece is exactly the same as an euphonium one. You may also (with difficulty) manage to play a Bass Trombone or Tuba with a tenor trombone mute
A baritone is slightly smaller than a euphonium, but still is not a euphonium. You can purchase 3/4, and 1/2 sizes of Euphonium just like violins and cellos.
A flat is first valve on the euphonium.
it provides the sound due to the vibration of the lips when the player blows into the tubular resonator.
Trombone and euphonium/baritone.
You buzz with your lips into a mouthpiece connected to the euphonium and press the valves for the according note.
Denis Wick, and Schilke are both good brands,
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The trombone mouthpiece is exactly the same as an euphonium one. You may also (with difficulty) manage to play a Bass Trombone or Tuba with a tenor trombone mute
No. The alto horn mouthpiece is a little larger.
It has 3 mouthpiece's!
you buzz into the metal mouth piece like you do in a trumpet, french horn and trombone
Make buzz-buzz mouth noise buzzier.
No. It may be possible to force an alto mouthpiece on a tenor neck or to seal a tenor mouthpiece on an alto neck, but the sax won't play properly in tune with the wrong size mouthpiece.
To play a flute, you hold it up to your mouth, but don't cover the mouthpiece with your mouth. Blow air across the mouthpiece, and press down keys in different combinations to get out different notes. (See a flute fingering chart.)