11 Facts About Brass instruments

1.

Brass instruments instrument is a musical instrument that produces sound by sympathetic vibration of air in a tubular resonator in sympathy with the vibration of the player's lips.

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Brass instruments are called labrosones or labrophones, from Latin and Greek elements meaning 'lip' and 'sound'.

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Intonation deficiencies of brass instruments that are independent of the tuning or temperament system are inherent in the physics of the most popular valve design, which uses a small number of valves in combination to avoid redundant and heavy lengths of tubing .

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4.

Some valved brass instruments provide triggers or throws that manually lengthen the main tuning slide, a valve slide, or the main tubing.

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5.

The first piston valve Brass instruments were developed just after the start of the 19th century.

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6.

Player of a brass instrument has direct control of the prime vibrator, brass instruments exploit the player's ability to select the harmonic at which the instrument's column of air vibrates.

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Traditionally the instruments are normally made of brass, polished and then lacquered to prevent corrosion.

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8.

Brass instruments constructed from stainless steel or aluminium have good sound quality but are rapidly colonized by microorganisms and become unpleasant to play.

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9.

The sound plastic instruments produce is different from the one of brass, lacquer, gold or silver.

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10.

Brass instruments are one of the major classical instrument families and are played across a range of musical ensembles.

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11.

Single brass instruments are often used to accompany other instruments or ensembles such as an organ or a choir.

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