The tuba is the lowest in the brass family.
The highest instrument in the Brass Family is the Trumpet.
The clarinet is a woodwind instrument, so it wouldn't be found in a brass orchestra.
The violin is the highest instrument in a string orchestra. The violins are divided into two sections (1st violins and 2nd violins), the 1st violins usually play the tune and play higher than the 2nd violins. However, the piccolo is the highest instrument in a full orchestra. The difference between a string orchestra and a full orchestra is that the string orchestra has only stringed instruments while a full orchestra has strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
French horn
The tuba is the lowest in the brass family.
The highest instrument in the Brass Family is the Trumpet.
The clarinet is a woodwind instrument, so it wouldn't be found in a brass orchestra.
The violin is the highest instrument in a string orchestra. The violins are divided into two sections (1st violins and 2nd violins), the 1st violins usually play the tune and play higher than the 2nd violins. However, the piccolo is the highest instrument in a full orchestra. The difference between a string orchestra and a full orchestra is that the string orchestra has only stringed instruments while a full orchestra has strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
The cornet is the highest tone and smallest brass instrument
The saxophone.
at least 2 trombones.
basoon
The second highest sounding brass instrument is typically the trumpet. The trumpet is known for its bright, piercing sound and is commonly used in various musical genres, including classical, jazz, and marching bands. The highest sounding brass instrument is the piccolo trumpet, which plays in an even higher register than the standard trumpet.
French horn
In a traditional orchestra or jazz group it would be the trumpet, most commonly tuned in B flat. however there are smaller forms of the trumpet called pocket trumpets or piccolo trumpets that have very high ranges.
I'm not sure but i think its the french horn