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单词 brass instrument
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Definition of brass instrument in US English:

brass instrument

noun
  • A wind instrument, such as a trumpet or trombone, typically made of brass.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The voice has deepened, become more artfully modulated; what was once a brass instrument is now a woodwind.
    • The bell rang and all of the brass and woodwind brass instrument players left the room.
    • Were you ever a trumpeter or other brass instrument player?
    • He is an internationally renowned bandleader and one of the greatest trumpet and brass instrument players.
    • I am the first person to confess that I haven't got a clue how to play a brass instrument or anything else but I do love all kinds of music and will enjoy the role.
    • Wagner wanted the lightly colored textures of woodwinds, but the weight that only some 20 brass instruments can provide.
    • I've been teaching people to play brass instruments for 34 years, all on a voluntary basis.
    • Martin said that when they first met he had never played a brass instrument but after watching Valerie perform in the band he decided to learn to play the cornet.
    • The orchestral sound is raw (ugh, those brass instruments!) and the execution is catch-as-catch-can.
    • The chalkos has frequently been interpreted as a brass instrument similar to the trumpet or horn.
    • There's another lot that work more like a clarinet, so we have those two sorts but nothing really like a brass instrument on an ordinary organ.
    • In its first year fewer than 50 people took part, but it has become a Boxing Day tradition with brass instruments accompanying the carols and mulled wine and hot drinks provide by the National Trust.
    • Many of you reading this will know that I am a keen player of that fine old brass instrument, the French Horn.
    • The sound reproduction is quite good, too, in spite of some odd balances: certain brass instruments are pushed back too far, while the clarinet and other less voluminous instruments are well up front.
    • It looks like some cool sculpture or maybe some kind of futuristic brass instrument.
    • For playing a brass instrument, the major concern is building the student's embouchure control.
    • Saxes are quirky in that they have the mouthpiece of a woodwind, but the body (conical rather than cylindrical) of a brass instrument.
    • Back in the days of ‘Pomp and Circumstance,’ Republican and Democratic conventions struck similar chords, played by big bands on brass instruments.
    • The popularization of the marching band made European instruments available to African Americans for the first time, at first primarily brass instruments.
    • You still get the two different ranges, but there is a blending thing of the two brass instruments that we like.
 
 

Definition of brass instrument in US English:

brass instrument

noun
  • A wind instrument, such as a trumpet or trombone, typically made of brass.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The popularization of the marching band made European instruments available to African Americans for the first time, at first primarily brass instruments.
    • The sound reproduction is quite good, too, in spite of some odd balances: certain brass instruments are pushed back too far, while the clarinet and other less voluminous instruments are well up front.
    • The orchestral sound is raw (ugh, those brass instruments!) and the execution is catch-as-catch-can.
    • Back in the days of ‘Pomp and Circumstance,’ Republican and Democratic conventions struck similar chords, played by big bands on brass instruments.
    • Many of you reading this will know that I am a keen player of that fine old brass instrument, the French Horn.
    • The voice has deepened, become more artfully modulated; what was once a brass instrument is now a woodwind.
    • He is an internationally renowned bandleader and one of the greatest trumpet and brass instrument players.
    • I am the first person to confess that I haven't got a clue how to play a brass instrument or anything else but I do love all kinds of music and will enjoy the role.
    • There's another lot that work more like a clarinet, so we have those two sorts but nothing really like a brass instrument on an ordinary organ.
    • It looks like some cool sculpture or maybe some kind of futuristic brass instrument.
    • The chalkos has frequently been interpreted as a brass instrument similar to the trumpet or horn.
    • I've been teaching people to play brass instruments for 34 years, all on a voluntary basis.
    • The bell rang and all of the brass and woodwind brass instrument players left the room.
    • Wagner wanted the lightly colored textures of woodwinds, but the weight that only some 20 brass instruments can provide.
    • Martin said that when they first met he had never played a brass instrument but after watching Valerie perform in the band he decided to learn to play the cornet.
    • In its first year fewer than 50 people took part, but it has become a Boxing Day tradition with brass instruments accompanying the carols and mulled wine and hot drinks provide by the National Trust.
    • You still get the two different ranges, but there is a blending thing of the two brass instruments that we like.
    • Saxes are quirky in that they have the mouthpiece of a woodwind, but the body (conical rather than cylindrical) of a brass instrument.
    • Were you ever a trumpeter or other brass instrument player?
    • For playing a brass instrument, the major concern is building the student's embouchure control.
 
 
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