What is the loudest brass instrument?

French Horn
At its loudest, the French horn can reach between 90 and 106 decibels, one of the loudest brass instruments in an orchestra.
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What is the loudest instrument?

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the loudest (and largest) instrument in the world is the Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ. This pipe organ was built by the Midmer-Losh Organ Company, and is housed in the Main Auditorium of the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
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What instrument has loudest decibels?

For reference, here is a list of the loudest musical instruments and their decibel levels:
  • Trombone: 85 – 114 dB.
  • Clarinet: 85 – 114 dB.
  • Oboe: 95 – 112 dB.
  • Cello: 85 – 111 dB.
  • Trumpet: 80 – 110 dB.
  • French Horn: 90 – 106 dB.
  • Piccolo: 90 – 106 dB.
  • Flute: 92 – 103 dB.
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What is the loudest percussion instrument?

The Lambeg drum is, together with the bagpipe, one of the loudest acoustic instruments in the world, frequently reaching over 120 dB.
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What is the loudest woodwind instrument?

At half the size of a standard flute, piccolos play the highest notes of all the woodwinds; in the orchestra one of the flute players will also play piccolo if that instrument is required. The high piping sound of the piccolo is also heard in traditional drum corps and marching band music.
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Is saxophone louder than clarinet?

The saxophone is louder than other woodwinds (clarinet, oboe etc). This loudness comes at a price: it tends to limit the natural playing range. The bore of the saxophone is almost a cone, but the angle of the cone is larger than that of the oboe or bassoon.
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What instruments are loud?

While the French horn may be the loudest instrument, it is by no means the only one that produces dangerously loud sounds.
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Beyond the French Horn
  • Trombone: 85 to 114 db.
  • Flute: 85 to 111 db.
  • Cello: 82 to 92 db.
  • Clarinet: 92 to 103 db.
  • Piano (normal practice): 60 to 70 db.
  • Piano (fortissimo): 84 to 103 db.
  • Oboe: 90 to 94 db.
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Is clarinet or flute louder?

The clarinet can produce a strong tone in the lower register, while the flute can produce a stronger tone in the higher register. The clarinet actually can play very high strongly as well, but it all comes down to the sound the composer wants in the song.
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Is a tuba loud?

It's one of life's greatest ironies that the tuba is the loudest instrument in the orchestra, yet is hardly heard over the main performance.
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Whats louder a violin or cello?

Results, at the average note, were as follows: violin, 85.9 db: viola, 79.5 db: cello, 76.52 db: double bass, 75.97 db. As a conclusion, it is not the biggest instrument having the greater loudness. The smallest, the violin, has the greatest loudness, and the string bass, the biggest, has the smallest loudness.
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What is the deepest sounding instrument?

The contrabassoon is a very deep-sounding woodwind instrument that plays in the same sub-bass register as the tuba, double bass, or contrabass clarinet.
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Why is the trumpet so loud?

Because the tubing length of a trumpet is shorter, the sound is higher pitched and more distinct. When a trumpeter plays, they are pushing a lot of air with great force through a small space which reverberates and sort of explodes outward through the bell, creating a loud and resonating sound.
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Which is louder violin or flute?

While it's true that a violin can play loud, a flute is technically louder due to its nature.
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How loud is a saxophone?

You'll be heard, especially when you first start as you'll have no control over volume. A sax can easily push out over 100dB, I've measured it at about 110dB..
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Is trumpet easier than trombone?

The trombone is bulkier, making it a little more difficult to play than the trumpet, especially for those who have never played a brass instrument before. Behind the cornet, the trumpet is the smallest of all brass instruments, making it easier to hold, play, and transport to and from lessons.
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How loud is a flugelhorn?

The sound of the flugelhorn has been described as halfway between a trumpet and a French horn, whereas the cornet's sound is halfway between a trumpet and a flugelhorn.
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Is trombone loud or soft?

The trombone is another very loud instrument due to the length, and the width of its bell, which allow this instrument to reach 114 decibels.
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How loud is a piccolo?

The piccolo generates sound levels up to 112dB… about the same as a jackhammer at 30 feet. Violins and violas can also play loud enough to cause permanent hearing loss.
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How loud is a euphonium?

Out of all the brass instruments, they can go the quietest. However that does not mean that they are not loud. Euphoniums can also be as loud as a trumpet. They are also the instrument with a sound closest to the human voice.
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What is the loudest sound?

The loudest sound in recorded history came from the volcanic eruption on the Indonesian island Krakatoa at 10.02 a.m. on August 27, 1883. The explosion caused two thirds of the island to collapse and formed tsunami waves as high as 46 m (151 ft) rocking ships as far away as South Africa.
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Why are brass instruments loud?

Like the woodwind family, brass players use their breath to produce sound, but instead of blowing into a reed, you vibrate your own lips by buzzing them against a metal cup-shaped mouthpiece. The mouthpiece helps to amplify the buzzing of the lips, which creates the sound.
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How loud is a violin?

At full volume, an acoustic violin can range from 78 to 95 dB. That's just loud enough to require ear protection if you're playing for more than an hour, but still soft enough to be drowned out by a band. Fortunately, there are ways to increase the volume of your violin when the situation requires.
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Is it possible to play sax quietly?

Yes it is possible to play quietly. however, if your sax has been unplayed for ten years it probably needs a check-over to make sure that it is leak free. Softer reeds are the way to go, at least to begin with.
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