Brass instruments quiz8/3/2023 ![]() ![]() In brass the sound comes from vibrating the lips. In woodwind the sound comes from vibrating the reed. The difference between woodwind and brass is that woodwind instruments are played by blowing into a reed mouthpiece, rather than buzzing into a cup mouthpiece. This starts the air vibrating through the hollow metal tube, which comes out of the bell at the far end of the tubing. A player puts her lips together and buzzes air through them into the metal mouthpiece. If you said “ Saxophone” it was a good guess, since saxophones are usually made of brass, and often feature in bands with trumpets and trombones but, technically speaking, saxophones are classed as “woodwind” instruments like the clarinet, oboe and bassoon, etc. Brass instruments have a metal mouthpiece. ![]() N) What other brass instruments can you name? Here’s a few: Euphonium Baritone Horn Soprano Cornet Piccolo Trumpet Bass Trombone Alto Trombone Cimbasso Hunting Horn Mellophone Serpent K are Sousaphones, like tubas but worn round the body L is a Tenor Horn I is a bugle – it has no valves J is a Jewish Shofar made from a ram’s horn G is a Flugelhorn H is a Trumpet, here being played by the famous Louis Armstrong ![]() What instrument does it belong to? What is it for?Īnswer: It’s a “slide” from a trombone, and you push it out or pull it in to make the trombone longer or shorter to play different notes Īnswers: E is a tuba F is a French Horn (7) “tuning” slides which can be pulled out slightly to tune to instrument ĭ) Name the part of an instrument pictured below. (6) the “pinkie” ring – place the end of your little finger on it to steady your right hand (5) water keys – these are used to get rid of water condensation 1 Trumpet Gun - Nazi Zombies Plus Wiki, the world of Nazi Zombies fanon. (4) valve caps which can be carefully unscrewed when the valves need fixing (but don’t do this unless we’ve shown you how to do it properly, or you could damage the instrument!) (3) valves which you press down to open extra lengths of tubing to play different notes (2) the bell that the sound comes out from – the shape helps make a nice sound (1) the mouthpiece, and you blow/buzz into it to play the instrument A) What instrument is this girl playing? Answer: a Cornetī) What instrument are these children playing? Answer: TrombonesĬ) Name the parts of the instrument numbered 1 to 7 in the picture. ![]()
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