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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The characteristic sound of a brass instrument is primarily due to long metal tubing. The tubing, along with the way the player buzzes their lips into the mouthpiece, produces the distinctive tone of brass instruments.