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- Brass instrument (13,026 bytes)
3: A '''brass instrument''' is a [[musical instrument]] whose t...
5: To effectively change pitch on a valved brass instrument, two things come into play: the pressi...
7: ...hile many of [[woodwind instrument]]s are made of brass, like the [[saxophone]].
9: == Families of brass instruments ==
11: Modern brass instruments generally come in one of two families... - Mouthpiece (brass) (5,727 bytes)
1: On [[brass instrument]]s the '''mouthpiece''' is the part of...
6: ...iece with a narrow bore is generally preferred by brass players who concentrate on the upper range of the...
61: There are 3 main types of material available for brass players, each with different costs, properties, a...
64: ...est (but not cheapest) way to keep playing on a [[brass instrument]] without discomfort.
67: Silver plating is standard on all brass mouthpieces because it is the most cost-effective... - 6 Attractive White Men to Deltana KR114U10B Oil Rubbed Bronze Solid Brass Pull Watch Out For (4,035 bytes)
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- Guitar (52,845 bytes)
105: The nut is a small strip of bone, plastic, brass, corian, graphite, stainless steel, or other medi...
196: ...ounds can closely mimic a piano, trumpet or other brass instrument, harmonica or any of numerous other in...
261: ...slides are constructed of glass, plastic, chrome, brass or steel, depending on the weight and tone desire... - Bass guitar (36,637 bytes)
73: ...basses where it is advantageous when accompanying brass bands whose music is commonly in the key of "Bb"....
105: ...assists to use non-ferrous strings such as nylon, brass or even silicone rubber. Piezoelectric pickups us... - Orchestra & Instruments (315 bytes)
35: ==Brass Band== - Tuning (17,829 bytes)
12: ... or width of the tube of a [[wind instrument]], [[brass instrument]], [[Pan pipes|pipe]], [[bell (instrum... - Ear training (11,333 bytes)
26: ...the Olympic Fanfare and Theme (heard as the first brass notes in the fanfare) which plays at the beginnin... - Brass instrument (13,026 bytes)
3: A '''brass instrument''' is a [[musical instrument]] whose t...
5: To effectively change pitch on a valved brass instrument, two things come into play: the pressi...
7: ...hile many of [[woodwind instrument]]s are made of brass, like the [[saxophone]].
9: == Families of brass instruments ==
11: Modern brass instruments generally come in one of two families... - Clavichord (7,872 bytes)
1: ...sition. The clavichord produces sound by striking brass or iron strings with small metal blades called [[...
13: ...ch are usually of brass, or else a combination of brass and iron, are usually arranged in pairs, like a l... - Pipe Organ (57,297 bytes)
188: ...of many metals, including gold, silver, aluminum, brass, copper, and iron, and, very rarely, glass, porce...
195: The "reed" is actually made from brass. The sound is created entirely inside the pipe fo... - Bell (6,619 bytes)
30: ...aterials sometimes used for large bells include [[brass]] and [[iron]]. The process of casting bells is c... - Harmonic series (19,012 bytes)
148: ...resonator is even more prominent in the sounds of brass instruments.
152: ...other stringed instruments but also apparent in [[brass instrument]]s, are caused by a combination of met...
156: ...asing the length of tubing, as in valved or slide brass instruments.
160: ... the [[embouchure]] and blowing the air faster. A brass instrument of relatively short length with no val...
162: The fundamental pitches of [[conical-bore]] brass instruments (such as [[flugelhorn]] or [[tuba]]) ... - String (11,550 bytes)
21: ...mmering method is found in the [[clavichord]]: a brass tangent touches the string and presses it to a ha...
28: ... strings, or play them by rolling the bell of a [[brass instrument]] such as a [[trombone]] on the array ... - Clavinova (3,086 bytes)
9: ...ually include several types of pianos and organs, brass and woodwind instruments, and drums. Most of the ... - Stage piano (2,081 bytes)
12: ...unds, like drum sounds, [[woodwind|woodwinds]], [[brass]], [[Synthesizer|electronic synthesizer]], vocal ... - Trumpet (17,779 bytes)
1: The '''trumpet''' is the highest [[brass instrument]] in register, above the [[horn (instr...
6: ...roducing a "buzzing" sound into the [[Mouthpiece (brass)|mouthpiece]] and starting a [[standing wave]] vi...
135: ....unsw.edu.au/~jw/brassacoustics.html Acoustics of Brass Instruments] from [http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/mu... - Muted trumpet (1,791 bytes)
2: ...es are used in both types of music. [[Big-band]] brass sections used hat mutes, flapping them in unison.... - Piccolo trumpet (1,252 bytes)
7: ...://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/product/winds/product/brass/pk_trumpets/index.htm Yamaha Piccolo Trumpets]
12: *[[Brass instrument]] - Horn (instrument) (16,807 bytes)
1: The '''horn''' is a [[brass instrument]] that consists of tubing wrapped into...
5: ...cal bore|cylindrical]]. Unlike most other valved brass instruments, which use [[piston valve]]s, most mo...
7: ... the lip buzz—are closer together than on other brass instruments, making it very prone to playing wron...
13: ...simpler than modern horns. These early horns were brass tubes wound a few times and had a flared opening ...
59: The Wagner tuba is a rare brass instrument that is essentially a modified horn. I... - Euphonium (23,511 bytes)
1: ...(wind instruments)|conical-bore]], tenor-voiced [[brass instrument]]. It derives its name from the Greek...
7: ...luded in much [[concert band]] music¹. In the [[brass band]] tradition, especially in the United Kingdo...
9: ...and the compensation system, see the article on [[brass instruments]].
15: ..., response, and range compared to other beginning brass players. In addition, it is very difficult for s...
37: ... (such as those by [[John Philip Sousa]]), and in brass band music of the British tradition. The euphoni... - Tuba (16,524 bytes)
1: The '''tuba''' is one of the largest of low-[[brass instrument]]s and is one of the most recent addit...
4: ...ba, serving as the bass of the [[Brass instrument|brass]] section, though its versatility means it can do...
9: ...t bands and in [[United Kingdom|British]] style [[brass bands]]; in the latter instance both E ♭ a...
12: ...tches, most commonly in F, E♭, CC, or BB♭ in "brass band" pitching. The main bugle of BB♭ tubas is ...
16: ...acilitate fingering interchangeability with other brass band instruments. Consequently, the tuba is gener... - Cornet (10,140 bytes)
1: The '''cornet''' is a [[brass instrument]] that visually resembles the [[trumpe...
3: ...o, and tried to apply his technical virtuosity to brass instruments. The Cornet proved to be the perfect ...
10: [[Brass band]] This ensemble exists completely of brass instruments (except for the percussion) The corne...
22: ...e in a band, adds an extreme high register to the brass band sound and can be most effective in cutting t...
24: ...l bore, starting very narrow at the [[Mouthpiece (brass)|mouthpiece]] and gradually widening towards the ...
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