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Brass instruments may have:

  • valves (trumpets, baritones, tubas, cornets, susophones)
  • slides (trombones)
  • keys (horns)
  • nothing (natural trumpets)
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In band and orchestra, it's the Trombone. There's also the bugle, which resembles a Trumpet.

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A bugle (the simplest instrument) is one brass musical instrument that is without valves.

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That description primarily applies to the trombone, but can also work for bugles.

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