no, it is a brass
A wind instrument is defined and basically any instrument that is played by blowing air through it. Some examples are: trumpet, trombone, clarinet, oboe, sax.
I don't know but how do you get a trumpet and a sax confused?!?! One is brass and the other is a wood wind instrament!
Brass- trumpet Wind- flute and clarinet
I think you have missed the first part of the sentence. It should be "Brass"wind trumpet. in which case it is the normal trumpet that you see used in orchestra and bands.
flute
No. The saxophone has a specialized mouthpiece with a small wood insert called a reed. The trumpet has no reed.
The trumpet is more commonly known as just the brass family but it also fits in the category of wind and aerophone.
They are completely different instruments, one is brass and the other is wood wind. A flute is a lot higher in pitch than a trumpet. They look different. The way you play them is different. The mouthpiece is different. One is a lot smaller and easy to pack up.
hmmm... a trombone is brass, a clarinet is wood wind, so either flute or trumpet, either that or they grow up to be a FBI agent!
The trumpet, trombone and tuba are brass instruments. They begin with the letter t.
A wind instrumentalist is often referred to as a "wind player" or simply a "musician" who specializes in playing wind instruments such as flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, or trombone.
The coronet is a wind instrument closely related to the trumpet.