Usually, you just pull.
If it's stuck and you can't get it off, try putting the instrument in a cold room or in the freezer if you've got room. After a short time, try removing it again.
The trumpet has no reeds. It is a brass instrument, which means the mouthpiece is a single piece of brass.
Simply called a (brass) mouthpiece.
No, trumpets are brass not woodwind. The only instrument that looks like brass but is woodwind is the saxaphone, a single reed instrument. Trumpets use a mouthpiece with no reed.
no, it has a mouthpiece where you "buzz" your lips.
No, though it is made of brass, it is widely considered woodwind because it uses a reed mouthpiece.
Yes, a trombone is a brass musical instrument. Like all brass instruments, sound is produced by the vibration of the player's lips in the mouthpiece.
A backbore is the section between the throat and shank of the mouthpiece of a brass instrument.
A backbore is the section between the throat and shank of the mouthpiece of a brass instrument.
No, baritones are a low brass instrument and only require a mouthpiece.
No not really, you buzz into the mouthpiece to create a sound. Blowing into a brass instrument like you would for a woodwind instrument that has a reed will not produce any sound.
Yes, a Flugelhorn is a brass instrument because it uses a mouthpiece and the player's vibrating lips to produce sound. The flugelhorn resembles a trumpet but has a wider, conical bore.
It is considered a brass instrument because of its buzz-style mouthpiece