answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

All of the common brass instruments of a band or orchestra, except the Trombone, have relatively short mouthpieces, flared bells, and valves. This includes trumpets (and cornets), French horns, euphoniums (and baritone horns), and tubas. The Trumpet is the smallest, so it has the shortest mouthpiece. The larger instruments have larger mouthpieces.

The bell of a French horn is more flared compared to its tubing before the bell, than other brass instruments. The Sousaphone, a large instrument that is a variation on the tuba but adapted for carrying in a marching band, also has a very large bell, much larger than a tuba's bell.

Most trombones have slides instead of valves, but there are some valve trombones.

Bugles, natural horns, and older horns that aren't in common use any more, such as the ophicleide, don't have valves, although they have mouthpieces similar to the modern brass instruments, and flared bells.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

I think it is a trumpet

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What horn has a short mouthpiece a flared bell and valves?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

A trumpet consists mainly of a long brass tube with a mouthpiece at one end and a flared opening or bell at the other end This tube is coiled to make the trumpet more compact The trumpet also has?

Valves, tuning slide, and spit valves.


What are the various parts of an trumpet?

mouthpiece, valves, spit valves, slides, tubes and bell


What are 3 simalilarities between tuba and trumpet?

valves mouthpiece and bell


What are the important parts of the trumpet?

bell, mouthpiece, tuning slide, valves


Name the parts in trumpet?

the mouthpiece, the bell, the valves and i dont know the rest


How many parts make up the trombone?

Three: The slide, bell, and mouthpiece. The slide portion includes the inner and outer pieces of the slide as well as a locking nut. The bell is the portion that includes the flared, bell-shaped end. The mouthpiece is just that: The small metal apparatus that your mouth is put on.


What do they call the end of a brass instrument from which the sound comes out?

hi, it's either the mouthpiece or the bell. Am currently playin alto sax, from clarinet x


How many major parts does the baritone horn consist of?

The basic things that you need to know are the lead (pronounced leed) pipe, the valves (what you push down), the main tuning slide ( the slide on the back and on the top), the F slide (the other one on the back), the F slides ( the first layer on the front of the horn), and the Bb slides ( the second layer on the front), and lastly, the bell.


What are the two parts to a trumpet or cornet?

2???? Mouthpiece, leadpipe, valves 1-3, tuning slides, and bell...just for starters.


What are parts of brass instruments?

Most have 3 or 4 valves except for the trombone which has a slider. There is a bell, a mouthpiece, a water key to let out condensation, and valve slides. The French horn doesn't have valves, it has 4 keys, which do the same thing.


What are the differences of a trumpet?

The different components of a Trumpet are the bell,the mouthpiece,first valve slide, second valve slide,third valve slide,the three valves,and the tunning slide.


Is there a music instrument with a mouthpiece and no bell?

a flute