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Clarinet in A and Clarinet in B flat

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Q: What are the transposing brass instruments?
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What is A cornet is?

Same as a B-flat cornet. Brass instruments, when transposing, are always referred to in a flat key rather than sharp.


What is A sharp cornet?

Same as a B-flat cornet. Brass instruments, when transposing, are always referred to in a flat key rather than sharp.


What woodwind instrument is transposing?

Clarinets and saxophones are both transposing instruments.


Is the b flat and a clarinet transposing instruments?

Yes, anything not pitched in C is a transposing instrument.


What key is a standard saxophone?

These are the most common types of saxophone. Alto and Barritone saxophones are Eb transposing instruments. Soprano and Tenor saxophones are Bb transposing instruments.


Do brass instruments all have reeds?

Brass instruments do not have reeds, some woodwind instruments do.


Why are brass instruments called brass instruments?

Because they're made of brass.


Are brass instruments loud?

Yes, brass instruments are loud


Are the flute the oboe and the clarinet all brass instruments?

They are not brass instruments. They are woodwind instruments.


What is a sarrusophone?

The sarrusophone is a family of transposing musical instruments patented and placed into production by Pierre-Louis Gautrot in 1856. The sarrusophone is a woodwind instrument with a brass body with a conical bore, and designed to be played with a double reed.


What is the point of e flat instruments?

none. transposing instruments only need to be trasposed when they are a mile away on harmonics.


Why are brass instruments called brass?

because they are made of brass