the cor anglais
hi, it's either the mouthpiece or the bell. Am currently playin alto sax, from clarinet x
Typically the flared end of a brass instrument (trumpet, coronet, trombone, sousaphone) is called the "bell".
which instrument has a bell?
Something inserted into a bell -in music- is called a "mute". It muffels the sound emitted by the instrument. :)
the cor anglais
a carillon
hi, it's either the mouthpiece or the bell. Am currently playin alto sax, from clarinet x
Typically the flared end of a brass instrument (trumpet, coronet, trombone, sousaphone) is called the "bell".
The bell is considered a percussion instrument. The part of a bell that clangs the sides to make the noise is called the clapper.
which instrument has a bell?
The bell helps to project the sound of the instrument out better.
Something inserted into a bell -in music- is called a "mute". It muffels the sound emitted by the instrument. :)
The French horn is a brass instrument with a curved shape and a flared bell, while the English horn is a woodwind instrument with a double reed and a pear-shaped bell. They produce different sounds and are used in different types of music.
The curved part of a trombone is called the "bell." It is the flared end of the instrument that helps project the sound. The bell is essential for amplifying the vibrations produced by the player's airflow and the slide mechanism.
a flute
A hi-hat is an instrument that places two smaller cymbals rim-to-rim and uses a pedal to either push them apart or put them together.