What gives the trumpet its clarion ring and the tuba its gut shaking oompah-pah? And what makes the trombone so jazzy? Al Cannon shows how these answers lie not in the brass the instruments are made of, but in the journey that air takes from the musician
How Brass Instruments Work - The Method Behind the MusicHollis, Benjamin
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How do instruments work? All musical instrumentscreate sound by causing matter to vibrate. The vibrations start sound waves moving through the air. Most musical instruments use resonance to amplify the sound waves and make the sounds louder. Resonance occurs when an object vibrates in response to ...
Find out all you need to know about creating masterful brass arrangements in your programmed music productions for a whole range of musical genres. We reveal top arrangement tips and insider tricks to choosing the right harmonies, that can add punch and
(in armor-piercing bullets), andcopperoralloyssuch as brass are also used, as are (controversially) very dense materials likedepleted uranium. Less-lethal bullets designed for things like riot control are meant to scare or lightly wound, so they typically have nonmetal cores made from materials ...
Why do magnets do no work? Why does a piece of iron behave like a temporary magnet when placed in a magnetic field? Why can't all materials become superconductors? Why are electrons, rather than protons, the principal charge carries in a metal wire? Since iron filings are not themselves ...
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Usually, on a violin, the nut is made of ebony like the fingerboard. Bone, hard plastic, or a metal (such as brass) are alternate possibilities. The tailpiece, which holds the far end of the strings, isn't permanently attached to the body of the violin. Instead, it has a metal rod...
“I do not make use of a weight hanging by a thread, but a heavy and solid pendulum, made for instance of brass or copper... and on this new principle, that the pendulum makes its great and small vibrations in the same time exactly, they will invent contrivances more subtle than any...