it is smoother than plastic and travels the wind faster i think
Brass
most of the time
A trumpet is usually mostly brass, a metal. Metals are conductors, so... By deduction a trumpet is a conductor. You can easily test this if you have access to a trumpet and a multimeter. Use the "ohms" scale of the multimeter...
Yes, what is given above is right. Trumpet is a good conductor of heat.
If, by "bb" you mean b-flat, that is a trumpet that plays in the key of B-flat, as opposed to a C trumpet or E-flat trumpet.
the trumpet is made of brass or sometimes silver.
Silver
most of the time
A trumpet is usually mostly brass, a metal. Metals are conductors, so... By deduction a trumpet is a conductor. You can easily test this if you have access to a trumpet and a multimeter. Use the "ohms" scale of the multimeter...
Yes most Musical Instruments are either made of wood or metal or both. For example a piano is made of wood and has metal strings and other metal parts Some instruments are made entirely of metal eg Trumpet
Yes most Musical Instruments are either made of wood or metal or both. For example a piano is made of wood and has metal strings and other metal parts Some instruments are made entirely of metal eg Trumpet
Yes most Musical Instruments are either made of wood or metal or both. For example a piano is made of wood and has metal strings and other metal parts Some instruments are made entirely of metal eg Trumpet
Yes, what is given above is right. Trumpet is a good conductor of heat.
If, by "bb" you mean b-flat, that is a trumpet that plays in the key of B-flat, as opposed to a C trumpet or E-flat trumpet.
the trumpet is made of brass or sometimes silver.
wich country made the first trumpet
Yes, there are. Wooden instruments include the Recorder, Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass and Piano. Metal instruments are ones like the Trumpet, Trombone, and Tuba.
A Trumpet is usually mostly brass, a metal. Metals are conductors, so... By deduction a trumpet is a conductor. You can easily test this if you have access to a trumpet and a multimeter. Use the "ohms" scale of the multimeter...