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L 15 Brass Instruments

A trumpet can play a) all harmonics b) all harmonics except the fundamental c) all even harmanonics d) all odd harmonics except the fundamental e) none of the above

A trombone can play a) the same harmonic series as the trumpet, except an octave lower b) the same harmonic series as the clarinet, except 2 octaves lower c) all possible notes using one harmonic series d) only the odd harmonics since the mouthpiece plus lips effectively seal one end of the pipe