The saxophone is a woodwind instrument Though it looks like brass, people always mistake it for brass instrument, but it is a woodwind. It does not have valves like the brass instruments, but has reed and finger holes covered by small pads. Some like to call it brasswind.
It matters which brass instrument. Someone with a Trombone is a trombonist, someone with a tuba is a tubist, and someone who plays a Trumpet is a trumpeter. It's all very complicated.
woodwind please disregard the above answer, it is a type of percussion instrument.
A 'Recorder Player' Some call it a 'Recordist' but that primarily pertains to the art of making sound recordings. The Recorder instrument is a type of flute, so the player could also be called a 'Flautist'.
In writing, the sound of a trumpet is often represented as "toot," "blast," or "brrrraaaap." These onomatopoeic words aim to capture the sharp, brassy quality of the instrument's sound. Descriptive phrases may also be used, such as "a triumphant fanfare" or "a piercing call," to convey the emotion and context of the trumpet's sound.
The saxophone is a woodwind instrument Though it looks like brass, people always mistake it for brass instrument, but it is a woodwind. It does not have valves like the brass instruments, but has reed and finger holes covered by small pads. Some like to call it brasswind.
A trombone.
an instrument
The tuba is the biggest brass instrument used in a symphony orchestra. (There are some very rare special pieces of music where a composer might call for an instrument that is not normally in an orchestra. For example, there is a family of brass instruments called ophicleides that were used in the 1800's, and those came in many sizes, including ones as big as the tuba.)
It matters which brass instrument. Someone with a Trombone is a trombonist, someone with a tuba is a tubist, and someone who plays a Trumpet is a trumpeter. It's all very complicated.
A horses loud neighing to another, (usually a stallions call), is sometimes referred to as a bugle.
It matters which brass instrument. Someone with a Trombone is a trombonist, someone with a tuba is a tubist, and someone who plays a Trumpet is a trumpeter. It's all very complicated.
Bugle is a noun. It usually refers to a musical instrument, although it is also a type of plant. Bugle is also (rarely) used as a verb, meaning to produce a sound from a bugle.
Although saxes are usually made of brass, they are considered woodwinds because of the way the sound is produced.
woodwind please disregard the above answer, it is a type of percussion instrument.
you would call them BRASS KNUCKLES.
This instrument is a balance.