Clipart illustrations of brass musical instruments, including trumpets, trombones, french horns, tubas, cornets, and bugles.
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Bugle
A musical wind instrument used in hunting or for military music.... |
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Bugle
Modern service bugle from the British Army... |
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Chasse, Cor De
A simple harmonic horn in D, without pistons or crooks. perhaps less carefully made than the others, but in all points similar to them .... |
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Cornet
A wind instrument blown with the mouth.... |
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Cornet
A musical instrument of the trumpet class, having a cupped mouthpiece and a conical brass tube. ... |
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Cornet
The cornet is a brass instrument very similar to the trumpet, distinguished by its conical bore, compact shape, and mellower tone quality. The most common cornet is a transposing instrument in B♭... |
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Cornet
The cornet is a brass instrument very similar to the trumpet, distinguished by its conical bore, compact shape, and mellower tone quality. The most common cornet is a transposing instrument in B♭... |
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Cornet, Circular
A musical instrument of the trumpet class, having a cupped mouthpiece and a conical brass tube. ... |
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Cornet-A-Pistons
Ordinary-shape... |
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Cornet-A-Pistons
Circular shape... |
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French-horn
A wind instrument of music.... |
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Horn
A tube bent into a spiral (for convenience in holding) comparatively narrow near the mouthpiece, and gradually enlarging to the bell; it is therefore a conical pipe ... |
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Horn
Girl with a horn... |
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Horn
A horn... |
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Horn
A boy playing a horn... |
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Mouth-piece
The piece of a musical instrument to which the mouth is applied.... |
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Ophicleide
Although it has a few higher notes, the practical range of this instrument must be limited. Its tone is rude and coarse; it has little suppleness, and it lacks in precision of tune.... |
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Ophicleide
"The Ophicleide is a wind instrument of metal, invented to supersede the serpent in the orchestra and in military bands."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)... |
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Piston, Cor A
A Cor A piston can produce with equal facility the seven series of harmonies belonging to the common horns... |
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Piston, Trombone A
This is a tenor trombone having instead of the slide a system of pistons, like those of the horn and cornet, which renders it much more manageable. ... |
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Pistons, Cornet A
The instrument requiring the least study; also the most commonplace of the instruments.... |
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Pistons, Trompette A'
The trompette a pistons is to the ordinary trumpet as the chromatic horn to the simple horn: the transformation is the same. it has been slightyly modified by the addition of the pistons.... |
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Sarrusophone
A brass instrument, with a conical tube and double reed, having a resemblance to the oboe and the bassoon, thoughj with a richer timbre.... |
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Saxhorn
The saxhorn is a brass instrument with: a, mouthpiece; b, valves; c, keys; d, bell; e, crook.... |
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Trombone
A wind instrument of music, often used in war and military exercises.... |