Between valve, bell, horn, and breath, a brass instrument is seldom paralleled by any other. Barrelling towards the big Classic 100 Countdown in search of your favourite instrument, Meena Shamaly ...
In the latest installment of our audio IRL, contributing writer Kris Holt introduces us to a brass band that's covering some big hits with their own spin. Database editor Ian Levenstein explains why ...
“You might think it looks more like a space heater than it does an instrument,” said brass maestro John Whitener, of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO). He’s describing the cimbasso – an ...
From trumpets to tubas, brass instruments are powered by buzzing lips! Dr. Rob and the Crew reveal how vibrations become sound, why bells flare, and how valves and slides change pitch. With balloon ...
Surprising new research reveals brass and woodwind players are at greater risk of developing a respiratory illness, because of bacteria build-up within their instruments. The increased risk, according ...
Just like coughing, sneezing, talking and singing, playing wind instruments -- particularly those in the brass section -- can spread respiratory particles that may carry the COVID-19 virus, according ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Between valve, bell, horn, and breath, a brass instrument is seldom paralleled by any other. Barrelling ...
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