I'd prefer violin for six reasons
1.it uses both sides of your brain
2.you don't have to use so much breath
3.it's easier to stay on tune on a violin
5.I personally think it sounds better
6.one of the most important instruments in an orchestra
It's called a vuvuzela, and must be the most anoying sound on TV when you are trying to watch a game !
Yes,Saxaphone is better than trumpet.
Press your lips against the opening of the vuvuzela, keeping them together. Blow into the vuvuzela by making an oscillating sound almost as if you're mimicking the sound of the vuvuzela with your lips.
No. Bach is better
The national instrument for south africa is the vuvuzela. it is played like a trumpet and looks like a horn. it comes in lots of colours and designs. some have extra beading on them with the national flag colours. they are used at sporting events and make a loud, booming sound.
The vuvuzela trumpet has a very irritating sound, causing headaches and making people drift away from the spectacular event called the World Cup. It is said to be causing a lot of noise pollution. It makes a sound as that of a million bees, however some people can make music out of it. The South Africans, however, want to keep allowing the use of the vuvuzela as they believe that the trumpet gives the real taste of South African soccer. Please see the related link for more on vuvuzelas.
It's called a vuvuzela, and must be the most anoying sound on TV when you are trying to watch a game !
It is a horn called a vuvuzela, the South African fans blow them for the whole game. There are a lot of complaints about them and FIFA is considering banning them.
Yes,Saxaphone is better than trumpet.
A vuvuzela is about a little less than a yard long.
Press your lips against the opening of the vuvuzela, keeping them together. Blow into the vuvuzela by making an oscillating sound almost as if you're mimicking the sound of the vuvuzela with your lips.
A vuvuzela is long because the length produces the low sound.
No. Bach is better
A vuvuzela makes a noise of 127 decibels, louder than a chainsaw.
I would guess you could get a large bucket with bleach, and then soak the vuvuzela in it.
It is called a vuvuzela (vu-vu-zae-la). It is part of their tradition for soccer games.
The correct spelling is vuvuzela, an obnoxious plastic trumpet / noisemaker seen at sports contests. Known as lepatata Mambu, they were originally kudu horns used to signal between villages in Africa.