Brass Instruments

Brass instrumentsIf you think the brass family got its name because the instruments are made of brass, you're right! This family of instruments can play louder than any other in the orchestra and can also be heard from far away. Although their early ancestors are known to have been made of wood, tusks, animal horns or shells, today's modern instruments are made entirely of brass. Brass instruments are essentially very long pipes that widen at their ends into a bell-like shape. The pipes have been curved and twisted into different shapes to make them easier to hold and play.

Like the Woodwind family, brass players use their breath to produce sound, but instead of blowing into a reed, you vibrate your own lips by buzzing them against a metal cup-shaped mouthpiece. The mouthpiece helps to amplify the buzzing of the lips, which creates the sound. Most brass instruments have valves attached to their long pipes; the valves look like buttons. When you press down on the valves, they open and close different parts of the pipe. You change the pitch and sound by pressing different valves and buzzing your lips harder or softer. The brass family members that are most commonly used in the orchestra include the trumpet, French horn, trombone, and the tuba.

List of Brass instruments

Photo Instrument
Alto Horn
Alto Horn
Tenor Horn
Tenor Horn
Baritone Horn
Baritone Horn
Bazooka
Bazooka
Bhankora
Bhankora
Buccin
Buccin
Buccina
Buccina
Bugle
Bugle
Buki
Buki
Carnyx
Carnyx
Contrabass Bugle
Contrabass Bugle
Contrabass Trumpet
Contrabass Trumpet
Cornet
Cornet
Cornett
Cornett
Cornettino
Cornettino
Corno da Tirarsi
Corno da Tirarsi
Cornu
Cornu
Double Bell Euphonium
Double Bell Euphonium
Embouchure
Embouchure
Firebird
Firebird
Fiscorn
Fiscorn
Flugelhorn
Flugelhorn
Flumpet
Flumpet
French Horn
French Horn
German Horn
German Horn
Helicon
Helicon
Jazzophone
Jazzophone
Kakaki
Kakaki
Keyed Trumpet
Keyed Trumpet
King 3B
King 3B
Kombu
Kombu
Kuhlohorn
Kuhlohorn
Marching Brass
Marching Brass
Medieval Lituus
Medieval Lituus
Mellophone
Mellophone
Mute Cornett
Mute Cornett
Nabal
Nabal
Natural Horn
Natural Horn
Natural Trumpet
Natural Trumpet
Ophicleide
Ophicleide
Piccolo Trumpet
Piccolo Trumpet
Pocket Trumpet
Pocket Trumpet
Post Horn
Post Horn
pūtātara
Pūtātara
roman tuba
Roman Tuba
sackbut
Sackbut
saxhorn
Saxhorn
Saxotromba
Saxotromba
Saxtuba
Saxtuba
Serpent
Serpent
Slide Trumpet
Slide Trumpet
Soprano Cornet
Soprano Cornet
Soprano Helicon
Soprano Helicon
Sousaphone
Sousaphone
Subcontrabass Tuba
Subcontrabass Tuba
Sudrophone
Sudrophone
Superbone
Superbone
Tenor Cornett
Tenor Cornett
Trombone
Trombone
Truba
Truba
Trumpet
Trumpet
Trutruca
Trutruca
Tuba
Tuba
Tube Trumpet
Tube Trumpet
Vienna Horn
Vienna Horn
Vuvuzela
Vuvuzela
Wagner Tuba
Wagner Tuba