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The metal part of the bridle is called a bit. This goes into the horses mouth. You can buy several types of bits.

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Q: What is the metal mouthpiece on a horse's bridle called?
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What is a horses bit?

A bit is metal bar that is on the bottom of the bridle. This fits inside the horses mouth, behind the teeth, where there is a gap.


What part of tack is the bit on?

The bit is on the bridle, that goes on their head. Its the metal thing that goes in the horses mouth. (:


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A bridle with no bit is called a what?

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Why should you never allow your horse to eat while wearing a bridle?

Because the bit(metal thing in the horses mouth) makes it difficult for the horse to chew/swallow and makes it very likely to choke.


What's a good metal mouthpiece for tenor?

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Do you need a bridle to have reins on a horse?

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well the reed is only used for woodwinds and the mouthpiece is only used for brass. the reed is a thin piece of wood basically that when wet is more flexible and is able to vibrate which produces the sound. the mouthpiece is metal and you have to "buzz" in the mouthpiece to make a sound


What sax mouthpiece gives you a brilliant sound metal or hard rubber?

Either may give a brilliant sound. The material the mouthpiece is made from doesn't really have that much to do with the sound. It really depends more on the shape of the chamber. For example, a mouthpiece with a very open chamber give a rich full sound while a mouthpiece with a high, shelf baffle will tend to give a brighter cutting sound. It is probably more common to find a high baffle in a metal mouthpiece, but there are plenty of metal mouthpiece with a low rollover baffle, and some rubber pieces with high baffles, so don't worry much about the material,