yes All brass instruments come from the same basic origins. The brass instrument that has changed the least over the last 200 years is the trombone.
The French horn. Though a brass instrument it most often sits with the woodwinds.
That depends on the music. Most often, it is played in a band, with other brass instruments, woodwind instruments, and percussion instruments. It is also played in the orchestra, with other brass instruments, woodwinds, and strings. It can be played in ensembles with other trumpets or brass instruments. Or, it can be played with piano accompaniment.
Trumpet and piccolo trumpet (smaller, but less common) are the smallest brass instruments.
Because brass carries better than winds in outdoor situations, for much march music, most if not all of the lines appear in the brass: melody in the trumpets, bass in the tubas, chordal support in the horns, and often a countermelody in the trombones.
yes All brass instruments come from the same basic origins. The brass instrument that has changed the least over the last 200 years is the trombone.
The French horn. Though a brass instrument it most often sits with the woodwinds.
a trumpet is an instrument that is used in orchestra bands and is often used in jazz music. it is a brass instrument with three valves that change the pitch which will produce the notes.
It is technically a brass instrument, though it often plays woodwind parts in symphonic situations.
Several compositions actually. There are a vast multituse of brass-ensemble compositions. One famously recognized composition is "Summon The Heroes", often heard during The Olypics.
That depends on the music. Most often, it is played in a band, with other brass instruments, woodwind instruments, and percussion instruments. It is also played in the orchestra, with other brass instruments, woodwinds, and strings. It can be played in ensembles with other trumpets or brass instruments. Or, it can be played with piano accompaniment.
It depends on the piece. If you are playing the bass line, it is considered a low brass instrument. However, if you are playing the more common counter melody, it is a tenor instrument. The "group" the horn or french horn plays in is called the brass (as opposed to woodwind, string, or percussion). It is also often a part of a brass quintet or a woodwind quintet as well as other chamber ensembles.
Trumpet and piccolo trumpet (smaller, but less common) are the smallest brass instruments.
Because brass carries better than winds in outdoor situations, for much march music, most if not all of the lines appear in the brass: melody in the trumpets, bass in the tubas, chordal support in the horns, and often a countermelody in the trombones.
Well, the trumpet can play a wide range of notes. It is also a major instrument in most musical pieces. it is also lighter than some other instruments and has a very distinctive and independent sound.
Brass instruments, like most instruments, can be used for almost anything! They are most commonly used for bands and orchestras though. Trumpets and bugles, both types of brass instruments, also have a long histories of use in the military. Today, brass instruments are often taught in school bands, and can be used to teach the foundations of music!
In the same way as in any music - as directed by the score and the general tone of any improvising. In 12-bar trad. jazz the brass instruments usually share leads, but in rock and pop it often takes a more supporting or rhythmn role.