Brasswind

Pronunciation: /ˈbɹæsˈwaɪnd/

Brasswind (noun)

  1. A musical instrument made of brass that produces sound when air is pushed through it.
  2. A group name for instruments with a brass body, used in band or orchestra classifications.

Examples

  • The brasswind filled the room with bright sound.
  • A brasswind can play loud notes during a concert.