FLOURISH
Because they're made of brass.
because they are made of brass
A Brass Band
Brass instruments are primarily made of brass, which is a metal alloy of copper and zinc. They are called brass instruments because the majority of their construction is made of brass, even though some parts, like valves and slides, may be made of other materials such as steel or nickel silver.
They are called valves.
Fanfare for the Common Man, composed by Aaron Copland in 1942, opens with a powerful statement from the brass section, specifically featuring the trumpet. The bold, striking sound of the trumpet sets the tone for the piece, emphasizing its themes of strength and determination. The work is known for its dramatic orchestration, showcasing the brass instruments prominently throughout.
A fanfare is a short piece of music with brass instruments (usually trumpets) and accompanied by percussion (drums, cymbals etc.) It is used as a call or to announce an important event or person.
A fanfare in music is a short, loud, and triumphant piece typically played by brass instruments. It is used to grab the audience's attention, mark important moments, or introduce a significant event in a musical composition.
Venezuelan Brass Ensemble Gran Fanfare - 2007 V is rated/received certificates of: Germany:o.Al.
Brass instruments do not have reeds, some woodwind instruments do.
The Brass Band