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The Family: Reading & Questions

Instructions: Read the information about the brass family, and then answer the following ​ questions. The reading can be found below this document, or on the following website:

https://www.ducksters.com/musicforkids/brass_instruments.php

Please use complete sentences in your answers: *Note: If you want to submit through Google Classroom, the code is escoc7z

1. Describe how the vibration to make sound is created on a : ______

2. Identify three types of that use brass instruments: ______

3. Explain why a brass player would use a mute: ______

4. Explain why brass instruments are curved: ______

5. Have you ever heard a that used an instrument from the brass family? If so, identify the song and the brass instrument or instruments they used: ______

Brass Instruments

A major family of instruments is the brass instrument family. It includes the , , ​ , French , , and , just to name a few. Most brass instruments are ​ ​ ​ made out of, you guessed it brass! They are used in all sorts of music making a brilliant and, often, loud sound.

What makes an instrument part of the brass family? The main difference between brass instruments and other instruments is how the vibration to create the sound and notes is made. With a brass instrument the vibration is created by the lips of the . By pressing the lips up against the and blowing, a vibration is created. The rest of the horn helps to amplify the noise and create different notes. This is different from the woodwind family where air blowing across an edge or reed causes the vibrations.

Types of Music Brass instruments are used in all sorts of music. Some of the most popular type of brass music is played in big bands, classical , and . One of the main places we see brass instruments played today is in marching bands. This is because brass instruments can be played loudly without electrical amplification. Plus they can be played and carried while marching.

Smaller groups of brass instruments may be used in , bands, and smaller ensembles. These generally use instruments like the trumpet, trombone, and (which is really a woodwind).

Fun Facts about Brass Instruments

● Horns have been used throughout history for various signals and fanfares due to their loud noise. ● The first horns were not made of brass, but used natural elements such as shells and animal horns. ● were used as long ago as Ancient Egypt, however, it was in 1820 that the valve was invented and added to the trumpet design we know today. This allows the player to change the length of the tube that the air travels through and enables him to play more notes. ● Mutes are used to soften and lower the sound from a brass instrument. Mutes are put into the flared end at the bell. Different shapes of mutes can create different sounds. ● Most of the sound comes out the end of a brass instrument making the sound very directional. This is unlike many other instruments including woodwinds. ● There are two main types of , the trombone and the trombone. The bass trombone plays lower notes. The tenor trombone is what most people are talking about when they just say trombone. ● The tuba generally plays notes in the . ● Some large bass that are used in marching bands, called , are partially made from fiberglass to make them lighter and easier to carry and march with. ● Curving the tubes of the brass instrument make them easier to hold and play. Even a small trumpet would be over 6 feet long if stretched out