a trumpet because it is made from brass hypercotriatic material. hope this helps
I do know one and tuba is under the family trumpet so all low brass must praise the trumpet!!!
Short answer: Yes. Long answer: Yes. Longer answer: Many people who start on the trumpet end up changing instruments (sometimes french horn, baritone, trombone, or tuba). However, the most popular instrument is still the trumpet.
A brass instrument is one in the brass family or family or brass such as: Trumpet Tuba Trombone Baritone Saxophone And many more if you have an interest in these check out www.google.com.
A brass trumpet is not a solution in the chemical sense; rather, it is a musical instrument made of brass, which is an alloy of copper and zinc. While it can produce various sounds and melodies, it does not serve as a solution for chemical reactions. However, in a metaphorical context, one might say that a brass trumpet can be a "solution" for creating beautiful music or expressing emotions.
The trumpet was used as long ago as 1500 BCE. It is one of the oldest musical instruments in the brass family.
There are a few websites one can use to find information about trumpet brass maintenance. 'Music Showcase' has maintenance tips for a number of brass instruments including trumpets and trombones. Another site with good information on this subject is 'Music Centers'.
A Conn Brass Trumpet is much shinier and a slightly silver-y color unlike a plain one which is bronze. They are also capable of playing deeper notes than plain ones.
The odd one out is the trumpet. While the clarinet and saxophone are both woodwind instruments that use reeds to produce sound, the trumpet is a brass instrument that uses a lip vibration technique.
buy one then draw it
If you mean what family of instruments, it's in the brass family. It is in the family of 'wind' instruments. I play one myself! Great instrument!
One can purchase a Bach trumpet from websites such as 'Bach Brass', 'Amazon', 'Musicians Friend', 'Bach Strads', 'OzWinds', 'The Band Room', 'Kessler & Sons Music' and 'eBay'.