The modern family of brass instruments can be broken into valved brass instruments (Trumpet, horn, euphonium, tuba) and slide brass instruments (Trombone). Brass instruments could also be broken up into Cylindrical bore (constant diameter tubing like the trumpet and trombone) and Conical bore (increasing diameter tubing like the horn, euphonium, and tuba).
There are four types of musical instruments: String, Wind, Brass and Percussion.
Brass, woodwind, voice, strings, and percussion.
Brass instruments, like most instruments, can be used for almost anything! They are most commonly used for bands and orchestras though. Trumpets and bugles, both types of brass instruments, also have a long histories of use in the military. Today, brass instruments are often taught in school bands, and can be used to teach the foundations of music!
Brass instruments do not have reeds, some woodwind instruments do.
Brass, percussion, string, and wind.
There are four types of musical instruments: String, Wind, Brass and Percussion.
Brass, woodwind, voice, strings, and percussion.
Brass instruments, like most instruments, can be used for almost anything! They are most commonly used for bands and orchestras though. Trumpets and bugles, both types of brass instruments, also have a long histories of use in the military. Today, brass instruments are often taught in school bands, and can be used to teach the foundations of music!
Brass, String and Woodwind
Brass, percussion, string, and wind.
Brass instruments do not have reeds, some woodwind instruments do.
Because they're made of brass.
One would be the Sousaphone.
Brass instruments can have valves or a slide, but not reeds. Brass instruments create sound by the vibrating of the player's embouchure in a mouthpiece, and the valves and slides on the instrument change the length of the tubing in the instrument which affects the pitch of the notes produced. Reeds are used in woodwind instruments to vibrate to produce a sound instead of using a mouthpiece like in brass instruments.
trumpet / sax
Yes, brass instruments are loud
They are not brass instruments. They are woodwind instruments.