The characteristic sound of a brass instrument is primarily produced by long metal tubing. The player's buzzing of the lips in the mouthpiece causes the air within the tubing to vibrate, creating the distinctive sound associated with brass instruments.
What gives a brass instrument its characteristic sound? (1 point) Responses long metal tubing long metal tubing a reed in the mouthpiece a reed in the mouthpiece the use of sticks and mallets the use of sticks and mallets being placed in the front of the orchestra/
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