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[ Introduction | Strings | Woodwinds | Brass ]; [ Percussion | Return to Education Section ]; The Different Instruments, Created by Kevin Lux for ; DataDragon Information Services...
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datadragon.com/education/instruments/brass.shtml
datadragon.com/education/instruments/brass.shtml
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Some brass family members that play in the orchestra are the trumpet, the horn, the trombone, and the tuba. The orchestra usually has one or two of each of these instruments, and sometimes more. Brass instruments are loud and their tone carries a long way.
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www.playmusic.org/brass/index.html
www.playmusic.org/brass/index.html
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Baritone or Euphonium Illustrated article discussing the differences between baritone and euphonium horns, with a dimension chart. Author: David Werden Publications ; Subjects: brass instruments ; DeweyClass: 788.975 ;
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bubl.ac.uk/link/b/brassinstruments.htm
bubl.ac.uk/link/b/brassinstruments.htm
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This page explains the physics of brass instruments (technically the lip reed family). It requires no mathematics beyond multiplication and division, nor any technical knowledge of acoustics.
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www.phys.unsw.edu.au/jw/brassacoustics.html
www.phys.unsw.edu.au/jw/brassacoustics.html
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Sheridan Brass Instruments Website Huge Trombone Selection In Birmingham, Al. Deal In Shires, Thein, And Innova Brass Bonezillas. Mouthpieces Include Griego And Laskey. Also, Used Trombones.
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www.whc.net/rjones/brassrsc.html
www.whc.net/rjones/brassrsc.html
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Small Brass Tour ›; Introducing the all new Getzen Custom Series Small Brass Tour, a factory tour of our professional small brass instruments.
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The Brass section of an orchestra tends to cover wind instruments formerly made of that metal. Nowadays some of the instruments are made from other metals. Each instrument has a mouthpiece which looks like a cup or funnel which is placed against the player's lips.
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www.musicinfo4all.co.uk/instrument_types/brass_instrume...
www.musicinfo4all.co.uk/instrument_types/brass_instruments.htm
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Before getting into the history of how brass instruments and music originated and developed it is necessary to be clear on what a brass instrument actual is. The technical term for a brass instrument is aerophone, which means it is an instrument which means the musician must blow air into the instrument.
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facstaff.unca.edu/dwilken/brasshistory.html
facstaff.unca.edu/dwilken/brasshistory.html
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