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

  2. A brass instrument is a musical instrument that you play by blowing through a mouthpiece to change the pitch, or note. Brass players use their breath to produce sound. Instead of blowing into a reed, they vibrate their lips by buzzing them against a metal cup-shaped mouthpiece. The mouthpiece helps to amplify the buzzing, which creates the sound.

  3. n. A wind instrument, such as the French horn or the trombone, made of brass or other metal. Sound is produced through vibration of the lips and adjustment of the length of the sound tube by means of valves or a slide. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  4. Oct 24, 2023 · The meaning of BRASS INSTRUMENT is any of a group of wind instruments (such as a French horn, trombone, trumpet, or tuba) that is usually characterized by a long cylindrical or conical metal tube commonly curved two or more times and ending in a flared bell, that produces tones by the vibrations of the player's lips against a usually cup-shaped ...

  5. Mar 18, 2023 · Noun [ edit] brass instrument (plural brass instruments) Any musical instrument whose tone is produced by vibration of the lips as the player blows into a mouthpiece (or tubular resonator). Hyponyms [ edit] baritone horn. euphonium. flugelhorn. French horn. sousaphone. trombone. trumpet. tuba. Derived terms [ edit] brass instrumentalist.

  6. Brass instrument definition: a musical wind instrument of brass or other metal with a cup-shaped mouthpiece, as the trombone, tuba, French horn, trumpet, or cornet.. See examples of BRASS INSTRUMENT used in a sentence.

  7. brass instrument, in music, any wind instrumentusually of brass or other metal but formerly of wood or hornin which the vibration of the player’s lips against a cup- or funnel-shaped mouthpiece causes the initial vibration of an air column. A more precise term is lip-vibrated instrument.

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