It depends how much sound you want. A smaller not really, but for a louder sound, defiantly!
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Brass instruments tend to be made out of brass or other metals/alloys. Woodwind instruments have reeds, which makes a different sound to the brass instrument (in simple terms you have to blow raspberries into to make a sound- it is a little more complecated than that, but its hard to explain).
Brass. If you want to be exact, low brass.
The trombone has a slide that can be moved to change the pitch of notes rather than valves or keys that lengthen the tubing to change the pitch of notes like other brass instruments. And there are a lot more than 3 other brass instruments.
Trumpets are in the higher range of the brass family. If you are looking for lower sounds, there are other instruments such as Trombone, Baritone Horns, Tubas and more.
Actually, copper is softer than brass, and easier to work. The reason musical instruments are made from brass instead of pure copper is because that alloy with zinc is much more durable than copper alone, and does not as readily corrode.
Brass instruments tend to be made out of brass or other metals/alloys. Woodwind instruments have reeds, which makes a different sound to the brass instrument (in simple terms you have to blow raspberries into to make a sound- it is a little more complecated than that, but its hard to explain).
Brass. If you want to be exact, low brass.
the more the material used to make an instrument the flatter it is. that's what brass instruments need to be. so, they use alot of material they jus roll it and turn it alot (:
Yes, the cornet is a brass instrument. It is closely related to the trumpet, but is smaller with a more mellow sound.
The trombone has a slide that can be moved to change the pitch of notes rather than valves or keys that lengthen the tubing to change the pitch of notes like other brass instruments. And there are a lot more than 3 other brass instruments.
There is more than 15 instruments techniques. Some of the techniques would be blow in, blow out, spit, line up and have fingers in place.
Trumpets are in the higher range of the brass family. If you are looking for lower sounds, there are other instruments such as Trombone, Baritone Horns, Tubas and more.
Well because brass and percussion instruments have different sounds they can be combined in order to make music more interesting and have a different sound than each one would have individually.
Actually, copper is softer than brass, and easier to work. The reason musical instruments are made from brass instead of pure copper is because that alloy with zinc is much more durable than copper alone, and does not as readily corrode.
The more you play the more addicted to the instrument you get. You are insanely awesome if you are a low brass player. If you blow too hard you will explode into a million pieces!
There are more than 15 instruments techniques. The top are hold fingers in the right place, blow in, blow out, stay on time, look at what your doing and spit.
There's four not five Strings Brass Percussion Keyboard One more the other person forgot: Woodwind That makes five