b) Brass
Brass instruments include the trumpet, trombone, French horn, and tuba.
The trumpet, trombone, French horn, and tuba belong to the brass section of instruments. These are brass instruments because they are made out of brass and sound is produced by vibrating the lips against a cup-shaped mouthpiece. The pitch of the sound is altered by changing the length of the resonating air column inside the instruments using valves or a slide.
The section of instruments that includes the trumpet, trombone, French horn, and tuba is the brass section. These instruments all belong to the brass family because they are primarily made out of brass and produce sound by vibrating the lips against a cup-shaped mouthpiece. The pitched sound or notes these instruments produce is changed by altering the length of the resonating air column within the instrument using valves or a slide, as seen in the trumpet or trombone respectively. Therefore, while these instruments can be modeled as tubes and have similar mechanisms with wind instruments, they differ in several significant ways, most notably in their material and mouthpiece shape, and thus are classified in a separate category namely, the brass section.
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During Romanticism there was a rich flowering of the song, especially from the lied ('song' in German) for piano and singing. The first major composer of lieder (plural of lied) was Schubert.
The most famous operas today are the romantic ones. The great opera composers of Romanticism were Italians Verdi and Rossini and in Germany, Wagner. In Brazil, Carlos Gomes stands out with his operas The Guarani, Fosca, The Slave, etc.
The orchestra grew not only in size but in scope. The metal section has gained greater importance. In the wind instruments section, the piccolo, the clarone, the English horn and the bassoon were added. Percussion instruments became more varied.
The romantic concert used large orchestras. And the composers, now challenged by the virtuosity's technical skill, made the ground part increasingly difficult.