Brass Instrument
Trumpet
Brass Family instruments produce their unique sound by the player buzzing
his/her lips while blowing air through a cup- or funnel-shaped mouthpiece. To
produce higher or lower pitches, the player adjusts the opening between his/her
lips. The mouthpiece connects to a length of brass tubing ending in a bell.
The shorter the tubing length, the smaller the instrument, and the higher the
sound; and the longer the tubing length, the larger the instrument, and the
lower the sound. The brass family can trace its ancestry back to herald trumpets,
hunting horns, and military bugles. The main instruments of the brass family
include the trumpet, horn, trombone, and tuba.
The trumpet is the highest sounding member of the brass family. The
brilliant tone of the trumpet travels through about 6 - � feet of tubing bent
into an oblong shape. The player presses the three valves in various combinations
with the fingers of the right hand to obtain various pitches.
This project was created by Ahmed Azab.
Since �2001