Instruments

Woodwind Brass Percussion

Introduction

This section takes a look at some of the basic design and performance issues concerning the three major groups of instruments in the concert band. The idea is to highlight as many common themes as possible so that a non-specialist can get a good overall view of the problems facing players in each major group.

After studying the three sections you should be able to answer questions such as the following:

bulletName three cylindrical brass instruments. How does the sound of these instruments differ from those with a greater proportion of conical tubing?
bulletList the disadvantages of wood as a construction material. Why, given these disadvantages, is wood still widely preferred in the manufacture of high quality oboes, clarinets and bassoons?
bulletName three alloys used in the production of brass instruments. Which alloy is believed to produce the darkest sound? Which alloy is the strongest?
bulletWould you wash a clarinet mouthpiece or the bocal of a bassoon?
bulletWhy do you think many music directors suggest that students begin their study of percussion instruments by learning to play the snare drum?
bulletList the advantages and disadvantages for a brass player of using a mouthpiece with a large backbore.
bulletWhat disadvantages are commonly associated with (a) reeds that are too stiff, and (b) reeds that are too soft? Given a choice, which would you prefer?
bulletWhat is the cross beat (on a timpani)?
bulletHow would you attempt to correct the following embouchure problems experienced by brass players: excessive mouthpiece pressure, bunched chin, smile embouchure, and lips protruding into the mouthpiece?
bulletClarinets often emit embarrassing squeaks when played by beginners. List the most common causes.
bulletWhy should a bass drum player attempt to anticipate the beat?
bulletDescribe the basic elements of the flute embouchure. Why should the lip aperture be oval-shaped rather than rounded?
bulletWhy is it important for brass players to practice lip slurs?
bulletList the differences and similarities between the clarinet and saxophone embouchures when using the "single embouchure".
bulletWhy is it important for clarinet, oboe and flute players to rest their instruments with the keys facing upwards?
bulletIs saliva a good substitute for valve oil? Why or why not?

A more detailed discussion identifying common problems specific to each instrument can be found in The Band Director's Handbook. See the home page for ordering details.