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althorn any of various brass wind instruments in the alto or tenor range, esp. the altosaxhorn; alto horn.
baritone a large, deep-toned, valved brass wind instrument, used esp. in military or marching bands. [1/4 definitions]
bass horn an obsolete brass wind instrument resembling the tuba. [1/2 definitions]
bell the opening of a brass or wind instrument where the sound comes out. [1/2 definitions]
brass (often plural) a wind instrument made of brass. [3/2 definitions]
brass band a musical group or band composed mostly of brass instruments.
brassie a wooden golf club with a brass-plated sole, used to hit long, low shots; a number two wood.
brassware collectively, items made of brass.
brassy1 made of, decorated with, or resembling brass. [2/4 definitions]
braze1 to make out of brass. [2 definitions]
brazen made of or resembling brass. [1/3 definitions]
brazier1 one who makes brass objects.
copper a reddish brown metal that is one of the chemical elements. Copper is used to make pipes, because it does not easily rust. It is also used to make wires, because it is an excellent conductor of electricity. It can be combined with other metals to make alloys such as brass and bronze. (symbol: Cu) [1/4 definitions]
cornet a brass wind instrument that is like a trumpet but smaller.
cymbal a concave circular percussion instrument of brass or bronze, played either in pairs that are struck together or singly with drumsticks or brushes.
euphonium a brass wind instrument similar to a tuba but higher in pitch and mellower in tone.
fluegelhorn a three-valved brass wind instrument that is similar to a cornet in pitch and appearance, but mellower in tone.
French horn a brass wind instrument. It is a long coiled tube that ends in a wide bell shape.
horn a musical instrument usually made of brass. Horns are played by blowing into their narrow end. [1/3 definitions]
saxhorn any of a group of valved brass wind instruments, varying in range from soprano to bass, that are played esp. in bands.
ska a form of Jamaican dance music that blends folk music and calypso with New Orleans rhythm and blues and is characterized by the use of saxophones and brass, a shuffling tempo, and syncopation.