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"Cup" style mouthpieces that you purse your lips and blow into, rather than putting your mouth around them.
All brass instruments produce sound by sympathetic vibration of air in a tubular resonator in sympathy with the vibration of the player's lips. All brass instruments are also called labrosones, meaning "lip-vibrated instruments".

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12y ago

All brass instrument's sound is produced from the vibration of air caused from the players lips in a mouthpiece. That is why brass instruments are also called labrosones, which means "lip-vibrated instruments."

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13y ago

Valves ( except the Trombone )

Bells

Mouthpieces

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13y ago

brass instruments are made out of metal and the have reeds and most of them have valves

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12y ago

They are made of metal, they are blown with a metal mouthpiece and their sound is created by the vibration of the lips....

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12y ago

You have to do partials, and they are (obviously) all made out of brass. They don't have reeds like the woodwinds.

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1y ago

make a buzzing sound when the mouth is at the mouthpeice

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13y ago

They all have a mouth piece.

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11y ago

They are made of brass!

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