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  1. Antique Brass Wind Instruments: Identification and Value Guide by Peter H. Adams, 2000-01-01
  2. Brass Instruments: Their History and Development by Anthony Baines, 1993-04-23
  3. A Complete Guide to Brass: Instruments and Technique (with CD-ROM) by Scott Whitener, 2006-02-13
  4. Teaching Brass: A Resource Manual by Wayne Bailey, Patrick Miles, et all 2006-09-12
  5. The Cambridge Companion to Brass Instruments (Cambridge Companions to Music)
  6. The Brass Player's Cookbook: Creative Recipes for a Successful Performance by Kenneth Amis, 2006-07-01
  7. Complete Guide to Brass: Instruments and Pedagogy by Scott Whitener, 1990-10
  8. Woodwind & Brass Instruments (The Encyclopedia of Musical Instruments) by Robert Dearling, 2000-10
  9. Brass Performance and Pedagogy by Keith Johnson, 2001-06-01
  10. The Sax and Brass Book: Saxophones, Trumpets and Trombones in Jazz, Rock and Pop
  11. Brass Anthology: A Compendium of Articles from the Instrumentalist on Playing the Brass Instruments by Evanston, 1974-06
  12. Brass (Musical Instruments)
  13. Brass (Introduction to Musical Instruments) by Dee Lillegard, 1988-10
  14. Team Brass: Brass Band Instruments by Richard Duckett,

1. Musiciansnews.com Wind & Brass Magazine Sax|flute|harmonica|brass|wind|tuba|trum
Online magazine with articles, news, lessons, classifieds, message board, and links.
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2. Historical Brass Instruments
ASW historical guide to brass instruments. A player s guide to rotary valve trumpets, cornets, serpents. Renaissance and baroque trumpets and sackbuts.
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HISTORICAL BRASS INSTRUMENTS
  • ASW Guide To Historical Brass Instruments
  • A Player's Guide to Rotary Valve Trumpets
  • 3. Giardinelli
    Brass, woodwinds, strings, percussion, keyboards and accessories. Also features a line of mouthpieces for brass instruments.
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    Resources Free Catalog Free Newsletter Track Your Order Opportunities Employment About Us Contact Us Help ... Mail Order Form Shop Category Band Accessories Brass Orff Instruments Stringed Instruments ... Books/Videos or 56 years, Giardinelli has been providing the very best in instruments and accessories to musicians. We carry a full line of band and orchestra instruments for both students and professionals. Recently Giardinelli joined forces with Musician's Friend and added this website to better serve you. It is a harmonious alliance. Now our band and orchestra expertise is enhanced by Musician's Friend's unbeatable customer service and the best guarantees in the music business. We hope you enjoy your online shopping experience with Giardinelli and look forward to serving you. While you're browsing, consider the extra income you could generate on your website as a Giardinelli Affiliate
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    4. The Brass
    Introduction Strings Woodwinds Brass Percussion Return to Education Section The Different Instruments, Created by Kevin Lux
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    5. Introduction To The Acoustics Of Brass Instruments (lip Reeds)
    Introduction to the acoustics of brass instruments.
    http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/~jw/brassacoustics.html
    Introduction to the acoustics of brass instruments
    How does a trumpet work? Why does a trombone sound the way it does? Why is the french horn hard to play? This page explains the physics of brass instruments (technically the lip reed family). It requires no mathematics beyond multiplication and division, nor any technical knowledge of acoustics. For a range of background topics in acoustics (waves, frequencies, resonances, decibels etc) click on "Basics" in the navigation bar at left. (1.9 Meg) To set the mood, listen to Anthony Heinrichs playing part of the cadenza from the trumpet concerto by Joe Wolfe.
    Overview
    • The player provides air at a pressure above that of the atmosphere (technically, from a few kPa to perhaps tens of kPa: from a few percent to a few tenths of an atmosphere). This is the source of power input to the instrument, but it is a source of continuous power. In a useful analogy with electricity, it is like DC electrical power. Sound is produced by an oscillating motion or air flow (like AC electricity).
    • In the lip reed instruments, the lips act as a vibrating valve: technically we say that they form a control oscillator that, in cooperation with the resonances in the air in the instrument, produces an oscillating component of both flow and pressure.

    6. Historic Brass Society
    History of brass instruments, journal information, publications
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    7. Fred's Music Shop - Fred's Music Has Low Overhead And Low Prices On All Products
    Guitars, effects, pedals, amplifiers, accessories; PA gear, recording equipment, audio, drums, keyboards, tuners, brass instruments. Located in Shillington, Pennsylvania.
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    8. Welcome To Conn-Selmer, Inc.
    ConnSelmer, Inc. is the largest U.S. manufacturer and distributor of band and orchestral instruments for professional amateur and student use.
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    9. The Eb/F Pitched Brass Instrument Page
    Information about a wide variety of brass instruments.
    http://www.angelfire.com/oh/EbAltoTenorFhorn/index.html
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    The Eb/F Pitched Brass Instrument Page
    Created and maintained by RON LUTTERBIE
    This page is a shot at explaining the differences between the brass instruments out there that are pitched in Eb/F. I've seen other pages out there attempt to do the same, but I believe mine to be the most accurate of any I have come across.
    Many people are confused about the differences between the mellophone, mellophonium, alto horn, and french horn. Many people also just plain don't know (or care!) what they are. While in some cases there are no definitive answers, below are definitions and pictures of each as best as I can tell based on years of research. In addition, I have pictures of numerous other ODD horns, most pitched in Eb or F.
    I guess I have a bias toward these instruments, since I play tenor horn in the Cincinnati Brass Band and play the Horn in a brass quintet,community band, and anyplace where they will pay me!! I currently own a Conn 8d, Besson Soverign Tenor Horn, 1926 Conn Mellophone, 1960's Conn (Kenton inspired) Mellophonium, Frumpet (Gross!), Bach Mellophone, and a Couesnon Eb Alto Flugel. Click here for a very good article regarding the origins of the horn written by Mark Anderson of Woodstock, NY, as well as descriptions of the different versions out there. (No pictures, but a very good read.)

    10. Brass Resources
    Vintage Brass Buys, Sells, and Trades Used brass instruments Kessler Sons Music Shipping Quality Musical Instruments Nationwide
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    11. ASW Guide To Historical Brass Instruments
    The history of brass instruments prior to the sixteenth century is largely a We offer a wide variety of historical brass instruments to our customers.
    http://www.aswltd.com/guidebr.htm
    ASW GUIDE TO HISTORICAL BRASS INSTRUMENTS
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    Cornetts and Serpents
    Instruments of the cornett family are in fact hybrids of woodwind and brass instruments, having the toneholes and fingering system of woodwind instruments but the cup mouthpiece of brasswind instruments. Their tone quality, therefore, is a unique blend of woodwind and brasswind properties, very pure and lacking in overtones; it was considered to be the instrument which sounded most like the human voice. It is not at all surprising that these instruments, throughout their long and distinguished history, were used to support unobtrusively the voices in church choirs; the serpent, the contrabass member of this family, survived in this capacity until well into the nineteenth century. Cornetts were also used in combination with other woodwind and brass instruments in the municipal and military bands of the sixteenth century and seventeenth centuries. The standard five-part mixed band of the renaissance period was a schalmei or soprano shawm, a treble cornett, an alto shawm, a tenor sackbutt, and a bass dulcian; the tower music bands of seventeenth century Germany were composed of two treble cornetts and three sackbutts. The cornetto also was used as a virtuoso solo instrument in Italian early baroque chamber and orchestral music of the early seventeenth century. The smaller cornetts fell into disuse after the turn of the eighteenth century, but the serpent survived another century and a half as a bass voice in the wind bands of the classical and early romantic eras and as an organ substitute for rural church choirs.

    12. Selmer Instruments
    Maker of woodwinds and brass instruments, including Bach Stradivarius trumpets and trombones.
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    13. The Brass Players Museum
    Located in Springfield, Massachusetts. Presents antique brass instruments. Pictures and descriptions.
    http://neillins.com/brass.htm
    The Brass Players Museum Antique Brass Musical Instruments Springfield MA 413-746-0859 fax 413-746- email open by appointment The Brass Players Museum is now open at our new location. Individuals interested in Antique Brass Instruments or brass players are invited to visit and "try out" some of our antique instruments. The museum features over 90 various instruments. Each month new instruments are added. If you have any questions please leave a message at 413-746-0859 or call me at my office during business hours at 413-732-4137. Hanson Brass Instrument Repair - Expert in brass repair Call or email for more information Dick Hansen horndr@charter.net or call 413- 283-4997 Sample of work - Click Here for before and after photos. Dick has worked on many of the instruments in the museum, his work is top quality work at a fair price." David Neill - I had a keyed bugle that was crushed in the mail Click Here to see the damaged bugle and repair work. Please visit our collection by clicking on the following Trumpets Alto Baroque Trumpet Belati 1890 ... Seefeldt, W. TARV Eb

    14. BUBL LINK: Brass Instruments
    Topics covered include specific brass bands, brass instruments and music, current brass band Author Historic Brass Society Subjects brass instruments
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/b/brassinstruments.htm
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  • Baritone or Euphonium Brass Band Bibliography Brass: The Historic Brass Society British Horn Society ... Online Trombone Journal
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    Baritone or Euphonium
    Illustrated article discussing the differences between baritone and euphonium horns, with a dimension chart.
    Author: David Werden Publications
    Subjects: brass instruments
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    Brass Band Bibliography
    Bibliography of brass band resources with titles, authors and publication details. Topics covered include specific brass bands, brass instruments and music, current brass band periodicals, films, TV and video.
    Author: Holman, Gavin
    Subjects: brass instruments
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    Brass: The Historic Brass Society
    Provides information on the international society concerned with the entire range of early brass music and its history, music, literature and performance practice, from ancient antiquity and the Biblical period through to the 20th century.
    Author: Historic Brass Society
    Subjects: brass instruments DeweyClass: Resource type: institution
    British Horn Society
    Information about a society dedicated to horn playing, offering details of membership, events, and tables of contents for Horn Magazine.

    15. Welcome To The World Of Leblanc
    America's oldest and largest windinstrument manufacturer offers a wide a selection of brass and woodwind instruments.
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    16. Brass Instrument - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    brass instruments are also called labrosones, literally meaning lipvibrated Thus, as exceptional cases one finds brass instruments made of wood,
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    Brass instrument
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    A brass instrument is a musical instrument whose tone is produced by vibration of the lips as the player blows into a tubular resonator . Brass instruments are also called labrosones , literally meaning "lip-vibrated instruments" (Baines, 1993). The view of most scholars (see organology ) is that the term "brass instrument" should be defined by the way the sound is made, as above, and not by whether the instrument is actually made of brass. Thus, as exceptional cases one finds brass instruments made of wood, like the cornett , and woodwind instruments made of brass, like the saxophone
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    Families of brass instruments
    Brass instruments nowadays generally come in one of three families:
    • Natural brass instruments, where the player can only play notes in the instrument's harmonic series , for example the bugle . The trumpet was a natural brass instrument prior to about 1795, and the horn before about 1820. Natural instruments are still played in

    17. The Ensemble Publications Home Page
    Publisher of editions for wind and brass instruments.
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    Welcome to Ensemble Publications!
    Founded in the 1950s at the Eastman School of Music, the Ensemble Publications catalog, along with its subsidiary Nichols Music , has grown to include over 250 works for wind instrumentalists. Ensemble Publications is also exclusive worldwide distributor of Briar Music Press and Brass Ring Editions , U.S. distributor of Noga Music , and non-exclusive distributor of Lyceum Music Press
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    18. Getzen Makers Of Fine Brass Musical Instruments
    Brass Tour Introducing the all new Getzen Custom Series Small Brass Tour, a factory tour of our professional small brass instruments.
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    19. Talk:Brass Instrument - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Is there any benefit to saying that brass instruments are part of the First, the definition of brass instrument currently lists a mouthpiece as a
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Brass_instrument
    Talk:Brass instrument
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    I have removed the "tenorshawm horn", on the grounds that I don't believe it exists (it was originally listed at list of musical instruments also, but has been removed from there). If anybody knows what one is, I'm dying to know, so lets hear about it! Camembert
    I suspect it's a tenor shawm, which was a medieval reed instrument, not a brass instrument. I think it's a "horn" only in the sense that an "English horn" is a horn. Someone else 02:40 Dec 8, 2002 (UTC)
    I know of the shawm, but thought this must be something different, as it was placed under "brass". Writing a shawm article is one of those things on my "to do" list. Camembert
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    Query about "Category"
    Is there any benefit to saying that "brass instruments" are part of the category "brass instruments"? I mean, maybe some systems of logic permit this, but I find it counterintuitive. Ok if I revert? Thanks, 19:51, 30 May 2004 (UTC)
    Dunno - is it useful that clicking it takes you to a short list of everything else in the category? I quite like that. If that is a useful feature then it should stay. Like a lot of the changes that have happened it does move us further towards a nice unified approach to finding similar stuff, rather than huge individual articles' "see also" lists or depending on the article saying "the flugel is a bit like a horn and a bit like a trumpet and a bit like a cornet and not much like a cornetto etc etc" ... hmmm not sure. I know what you mean about the set logic approach, yes, but I do quite like the indexing benefits.

    20. BBC NEWS England Shropshire Schools Fail To Use Instruments
    found instruments chosen by pupils showed traditional stereotypes. Girls chose woodwind and strings while boys took up brass instruments.
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