What is used to repair big brass band instruments? The answer to this riddle: A tuba glue!
It depends on how it is being used, but if you are referring to using it as in a noun... a ribbon, strip, band, tape etc. "Cinta"
The phrase comes from a song in Meredith Wilson's The Music Man titled "Trouble" and also referred to as "Ya Got Trouble" or "Trouble in River City." It is sung by the character Harold Hill (a con-man/traveling salesman pretending to be a music professor). Through the lyrics of the song, Hill persuades the parents of River City that the new billiard table in town is a threat to the moral fiber of the River City youth, verbally illustrating a catastrophic decline of conservative, turn of the century values. All this, of course, is setting the stage for his alternative, wholesome pastime - a boy's band - for which he will sell uniforms and musical instruments. My interpretation of the phrase, as used today in a colloquial context, is that it refers to an exaggerated problem, or an unfounded, petty, mass hysteria. This of course, is open to interpretation.
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One Latin equivalent to the English word 'chain' is catena, which means 'chain, fetter, or restraint'. Another is vinculum, which likewise means 'band, chain, cord, or fetter'. But by association, it goes on to mean 'imprisonment'. The word continui is used in the specific sense of a chain of mountains: 'montes continui'. And the word series is used, to refer to a chain of actually conneced rows, series or successions.
A regular rhythm for instrumental music like would be used by a marching band.
a tuba glue
Yes, and it includes all the woodwind and brass instruments.
abigbrasstoolANSWER:For my 7.8 math sheet I got:_A_TUBA_GLUE_ (Including the spaces)
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Brass instruments, like most instruments, can be used for almost anything! They are most commonly used for bands and orchestras though. Trumpets and bugles, both types of brass instruments, also have a long histories of use in the military. Today, brass instruments are often taught in school bands, and can be used to teach the foundations of music!
Common musical instruments used in a band include the piano, guitar, drums, bass guitar, and various wind and brass instruments like saxophone and trumpet. Each instrument contributes to the overall sound and harmony of the music.
Strings, Woodwinds, Brass and Percussion instruments.
The main difference between band and orchestra instruments is the type of music they typically play. Band instruments are often used in marching bands and concert bands, playing a variety of music genres. Orchestra instruments are used in symphony orchestras, playing classical music. Additionally, band instruments usually have a brighter sound and are often made of brass or woodwind materials, while orchestra instruments have a more mellow sound and include strings like violins and cellos.
Brass is used in utensils, electrical goods, cartridge containers, parts of watches and musical instruments.
in the band
Stringed, percussion, brass, and wind instruments are used to produce Samba music.
Frequently used for musical instruments is brass: a copper and zinc alloy.