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  1. Woodwinds and Brass (The Musical Instruments of the World) by Barrie Turner, 1998-08
  2. Walter Beeler Method fot the Cornet (Trumpet): Book 2 (Walter Beeler Series for Brass Instruments) by Walter Beeler, 1995-06
  3. Brass Bibliography: Sources on the History, Literature, Pedagogy, Performance, and Acoustics of Brass Instruments by Mark J. Fasman, 1990-05
  4. Brass & Glass: Scientific Instrument Making Workshops in Scotland As Illustrated by Instruments from the Arthur Frank Collection at the Royal Museum by T. N. Clarke, A. D. Morrison-Low, et all 1989-01
  5. Brass Instruments in Church Services by James A. Ode, 1970
  6. Shining Brass: The story of the Trumpet and Other Brass Instruments (Musical books for Young People)
  7. Brass Wind Artistry: Master Your Mind, Master Your Instrument
  8. Brass Instruments (Music Makers) by Sharon Sharth, 2002-08
  9. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Accordions, Bagpipes, Harmonicas, and Other Non-Electronic Musical Instruments Excluding Percussion, String and Fretted, Brass Wind, and Woodwind Musical Instruments by Philip M. Parker, 2006-05-18
  10. Scales and Arpeggios for Trumpet and Brass Band Instruments, Treble Clef
  11. The 2007-2012 Outlook for Accordions, Bagpipes, Harmonicas, and Other Non-Electronic Musical Instruments Excluding Percussion, String and Fretted, Brass ... Musical Instruments in Greater China by Philip M. Parker, 2006-09-28
  12. Brass and Woodwind (Musical Instruments of the World) by M. J. Knight, 2005-03-24
  13. The brass instruments;: Performance and instructional techniques by James Hamilton Winter, 1969
  14. Sacred Music - Solos or Duets for Brass, Woodwind and String Instruments with Piano by Merle J Isaac, 1956

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22. Brass Instruments
brass instruments. Trumpet Trombone French Horn Tuba Euphonium Flugelhorn Index Brass concepts Musical instruments
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24. Brass Instrument Acoustics
Producing a harmonic sequence with a brass instrument The pedal tone is a unique characteristic of brass instruments. It is the note which is at the
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Producing a harmonic sequence of notes with a trumpet
A closed tube produces only odd harmonics, but it is desirable for a brass instrument to produce all harmonics - a full harmonic sequence. This is accomplished by forcing the resonant frequencies toward the harmonic frequencies with the acoustic effects of the bell and mouthpiece. The mouthpiece forces the upper resonances down (the mouthpiece effect ) and the bell forces the lower resonances up (the bell effect ). The result is close to a harmonic sequence, but the lowest resonance is discarded and an extra pedal tone can be played as the fundamental of the sequence. Producing an exact harmonic sequence of notes has its problems, as may be seen from the values of harmonics in cents . The upper harmonics are not exactly in tune with equal temperament , and the seventh harmonic is particularly troublesome. Index
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The Bell Effect
Besides being a very effective sound radiator, the bell of a brass instrument affects its acoustics by raising the lower resonances from those of a closed tube toward a more useful harmonic sequence. The lowest resonance is shifted up the most. When the overall length is adjusted, the high resonances can be left unchanged. Another result of the addition of the bell is the production of the

25. IU Cook Music Library A Bibliography Of Writings About Historic
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS ABOUT HISTORIC brass instruments, 198896. Compiled by David Lasocki, Indiana University. A-B. C-D. E-G. H-I. J-K.
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26. Brass Instruments
BRASS. Cornetti Lysarden Natural Horns Sackbutts Serpents Trumpets.
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27. Musikhaus Schmelzer - Mönchengladbach
Handmade brass instruments and banjos.
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28. IU Cook Music Library: A Bibliography Of Writings About Historic Brass Instrumen
It covers writings about Western brass instruments and their makers, making, Interviews with modern performers of historic brass instruments are also
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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS ABOUT HISTORIC BRASS INSTRUMENTS, 1988-96
Compiled by David Lasocki, Indiana University Historic Brass Society Journal Brass Bibliography: Sources on the History, Literature, Pedagogy, Performance, and Acoustics of Brass Instruments (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990) Go back Last updated: 6 Oct. 1997 / David Lasocki
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31. The Music Group
Formerly Boosey Hawkes group, eight companies including Besson brass instruments, Buffet woodwinds, Paesold strings and Hofner guitars and basses.
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32. Instruments
Brass; Schloss Kremsegg Castle Brass Instrument Collection The Brass Players Brass; A Bibliography of Writings about Historic brass instruments,
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33. Brass Instruments
David Macaulay s Visual Guide to the World of Machines From Levers to Lasers, Windmills to Web Sites.
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BRASS INSTRUMENTS Brass instruments are in fact mostly made of brass, and consist of a long pipe that is usually coiled and has no holes. The player blows into a mouthpiece at one end of the pipe, the vibration of the lips setting the air column vibrating throughout the tube. The force of the lips varies to make the vibrating column divide into two halves, three thirds, and so on. This gives an ascending series of notes called harmonics. Opening extra lengths of tubing then gives other notes that are not in this harmonic series.
LOW PRESURE
With low lip pressure, the air column vibrates in two halves and each half gives the note middle C. The length of the tube is therefore twice as long as a woodwind instrument sounding the same note INCREASED PRESSURE
Raising the lip pressure makes the air column vibrate in three thirds. Each vibrating section is two-thirds the length of the previous section, raising the pitch of the note to G. INCREASED LENGTH
To play an E, which is not in the harmonic series, the player keeps the air vibrating in three thirds and increases the total length of the tube. Each vibrating section becomes four-fifths the length for middle C.
THE TROMBONE
The trombone has a section of tubing called a slide that can be moved in and out. The player pushes out the slide to lengthen the vibrating air column and produce notes that are not in the harmonic series.

34. Brass Resources
The Museum Has More Than 80 Antique brass instruments. A Bibliography Of Writings About Historic brass instruments, 198896 The Historic Brass Society
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  • 35. Horn-u-copia
    Forum for those interested in brass instruments. Threads by maker and also on obscure and historic horns.
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    36. Brass Instrument
    Orchestral brass instruments are descended from signalling instruments (the ‘natural The number and type of brass instruments needed in the symphony
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    Or search the encyclopaedia: brass instrument The number and type of brass instruments needed in the symphony orchestra vary, but there are usually four French horns, two trumpets, three trombones, and one tuba. In the brass band they include the cornet, flugelhorn, tenor horn, B flat baritone, euphonium, trombone, and bombardon (bass tuba).
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    37. Martlesham Brass Home Page
    Provides an opportunity for people to learn to play brass instruments at minimal cost. No previous experience is required only enthusiasm and a willingness to learn.
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    38. Besson .: Brass Instruments
    Cornet. BE1020 Cornet BE2028 Prestige Cornet BE7023 International Cornet BE7024 International Cornet BE927 Sovereign Cornet BE928 Sovereign Cornet
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    39. Christopher Monk Musical Instruments - Cornetts Lizards Serpents Oboes
    Manufacturers of brass instruments for early music, based in Forest Hill. Staff profile, photographs and price list.
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    40. Brass Instruments
    brass instruments get their name because they are made of metal (although not Today brass instruments have a separate part called the mouthpiece,
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    Brass Instruments
    Brass instruments get their name because they are made of metal (although not necessarily brass). Today brass instruments have a separate part called the mouthpiece, which fits into the leadpipe, or small end, of the tubing. The player blows air through the mouthpiece, buzzing his or her lips against it. As with all instruments, the faster the vibration, the higher the pitch, and the shorter the tubing the higher the pitch. While modern woodwind instruments have many keys, modern brass instruments have three or four valves (if any) to help create different pitches. Pushing down a valve alters the pitch by accessing more tubing. Players must also change the speed of the air and the muscle tension in their lips while buzzing them to change pitches.
    As brass instruments became longer and more complicated, it was not practical to leave them stretched out straight, so makers began to coil them for ease in playing and carrying. When valves were invented, in the early 1800s, this allowed trumpets, French horns, and tubas to produce every note in the chromatic scale, putting them on a more equal footing with strings and woodwind instruments in orchestral playing.
    Trumpet
    A bugle is a type of trumpet with no valves. Because it has no valves, it is mostly used for "bugle calls," which don’t require many different notes. The earliest bugles were made from the horns of young bulls.

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