Playing the Wind
The effect of thermal expansion of a wind instrument, even of a brass instrument, is negligible compared to the thermal effect on the air. The bell of a wind instrument is the round, flared opening opposite the mouthpiece. It is found on horns, trumpets and many other kinds of instruments.
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On brass instruments, the acoustical coupling from the bore to the outside air occurs at the bell for all notes, and the shape of the bell optimizes this coupling. On woodwinds, most notes vent at the uppermost open tone holes; only the lowest notes of each register vent fully or partly at the bell, and the bell's function in this case is to improve the consistency in tone between these notes and the others.
Playing some wind instruments, in particular those involving high breath pressure resistance, produce increases in intraocular pressure , which has been linked to glaucoma as a potential health risk. One study focused on brass and woodwind instruments observed "temporary and sometimes dramatic elevations and fluctuations in IOP". Wind Instrument Summary CDs are: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. Learn how and when to remove these template messages.
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