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Big corporations make their guitars in Factories either in the USA or China. Small guitar making companies usually make them by hand in a garage or workshop. Luthiers, people who make stringed instruments, make guitars in a workshop.
Well there are different kinds of wind instruments. Some are woodwinds like clarinets flutes saxes bassoons English horns and oboes and sone are brass like French horns trumpets tubas and trombones.
An instrument store contains many different instruments, which are devices that can be used to create music. An instrument store typically houses instruments of various kinds. It has stringed instruments, like the guitar and violin; brass instruments, like the trumpet and trombone; woodwinds, such as the flute or clarinet; and percussion, or drums.
Do you mean the metal, brass, or the kinds of musical instruments called brass? The first metal alloy that was a kind of brass was probably invented about 5000 years ago. We don't have any way of knowing an exact year. For brass musical instruments, the early Romans and Greeks had musical instruments made of brass, more than 2000 years ago. Again, we don't have any way to know an exact year.
It all depends on the type of music, if it is has a rock feel it could have a drum kit, if it was an orchestral it would have all kinds of wind, brass, and string instruments. Or it could have everything at the same time. But mostly it depends on the type of music.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
Most brass instruments, like the trombone and trumpet, are used in orchestras (think The Imperial March from Star Wars). They are very influential in orchestra music and are used when majestic sounding or scary loud parts are needed. The brass instruments are not often used in chamber orchestra, as they are too LOUD! Trumpets are also used in popular music, particularly jazz, where they will often fill in with a few rhymic chords at the end of a line while the singer takes a breath (a good example is 'Let's Face the Music' by Nat King Cole - the trumpets sound a bit funny because they are muted - they have a hollow lump of metal inside the bell, where the sound comes out). Also, in the UK an old tradition that is dying out is one for Brass Bands. These are formed of brass instruments and percussion. The film Brassed Off is about a Brass Band, and the most famous piece of Brass Band music is probably the Floral Dance. Brass instruments are used in almost all kinds of music. There have been brass instruments in rock groups, are used in all types of jazz and all types of classical pieces. If you are looking for some great brass players try Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis and Freddie Hubbards for a start, and those are just the trumpets! There are many classical movements and composers who've used brass, you've just got to listen for the special timbre of the instrument.
Percussion
Davis Instruments is a company that offers several technical weather instruments. These kinds of instruments are used to test the weather and atmosphere.
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Piano and guitar.
Saxophones, Clarinets, Oboe, Basoon, Percussion, (if your talking about woodwind..)