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The most common instrumentation is two trumpets or cornets one horn, one trombone or euphonium /baritone horn, and one tuba or bass trombone
No, oboes were not common instruments in New Orleans jazz bands.
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Trumpets are gold. The most common is brass or silver, not gold. Actual gold trumpets are very expensive. There are also a few companies that makes trumpets in a few other colors such as blue or red.
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The most common instrumentation is two trumpets or cornets one horn, one trombone or euphonium /baritone horn, and one tuba or bass trombone
No, oboes were not common instruments in New Orleans jazz bands.
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No, oboes were not common instruments in New Orleans jazz bands.
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music of the 1940's was called "Big Band Swing" Trumpets, Bass, Piano, Saxaphone, and Singers were common. Look up "popular instruments of the 1940's" for more results
For one thing, the sections were smaller, and the tuba wasn't invented until the 1840s. A common section was 2 horns and 2 trumpets. The trumpets typically played in octaves, doubling the timpani part. The horns also often played in octaves, playing accompaniment parts. Long, sustained tones were also common in horn parts.
Trumpets are gold. The most common is brass or silver, not gold. Actual gold trumpets are very expensive. There are also a few companies that makes trumpets in a few other colors such as blue or red.
All of the common brass instruments of a band or orchestra, except the trombone, have relatively short mouthpieces, flared bells, and valves. This includes trumpets (and cornets), French horns, euphoniums (and baritone horns), and tubas. The trumpet is the smallest, so it has the shortest mouthpiece. The larger instruments have larger mouthpieces. The bell of a French horn is more flared compared to its tubing before the bell, than other brass instruments. The Sousaphone, a large instrument that is a variation on the tuba but adapted for carrying in a marching band, also has a very large bell, much larger than a tuba's bell. Most trombones have slides instead of valves, but there are some valve trombones. Bugles, natural horns, and older horns that aren't in common use any more, such as the ophicleide, don't have valves, although they have mouthpieces similar to the modern brass instruments, and flared bells.
There are many different instruments that can be used in a jazz band. The most common include saxophones, trumpets and horns, and trombones. Some jazz bands use other instruments such as flutes, drums, and vibraphones as well. There isn't an accurate explanation as to why because jazz bands are usually improvised and comprised of different people and different musical talents and sounds.
Element 29 is Copper, and Element 30 is Zinc. An alloy of both of these is BRASS, common in both zippers and musical instruments (trumpets, tubas, bells). Source: taking General Chemistry right now.