Trumpet, cornet, Eb Bass, Eb horn, baritone, Trombone, euphonium, ETC.
Actually, it depends on your definition of "brass band." There are New Orleans Brass Bands, Regimental Brass Bands, both of which encorporate woodwinds. If you're talking about the traditional British Brass Band, the standard instrumentation is:
Eb Soprano Cornet, Bb Cornet, Flugelhorn, Eb Tenor Horn, Bb Baritone, Euphonium, Tenor Trombone, Bass Trombone, Eb Bass, Bb Bass and percussion.
A Brass Band
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 !
trumpet / sax
What is used to repair big brass band instruments? The answer to this riddle: A tuba glue!
One would be the Sousaphone.
it is percussion that it comes from, but i played kit in a brass band so it might be brass
That depends on the music. Most often, it is played in a band, with other brass instruments, woodwind instruments, and percussion instruments. It is also played in the orchestra, with other brass instruments, woodwinds, and strings. It can be played in ensembles with other trumpets or brass instruments. Or, it can be played with piano accompaniment.
Yes, and it includes all the woodwind and brass instruments.
No, band and orchestra are not the same thing. A band typically consists of wind and percussion instruments, while an orchestra includes string, wind, brass, and percussion instruments.
The string family, which includes instruments like the violin, viola, cello, and double bass, is usually not found in a concert band or wind ensemble. These ensembles primarily consist of woodwinds, brass, and percussion instruments. While some arrangements may incorporate string instruments, they are not a standard part of the instrumentation in these groups.
most are accept for tribal Indians who did not have brass in great quantities
Trumpet , French horn ,and Baritone is all I know. Sorry if that did not help.