Definition
A flugelhorn is a brass instrument resembling a trumpet but with a wider, more conical bore. This design gives it a mellower, warmer tone compared to a trumpet. Think of it as the trumpet's smoother, gentler cousin. It's commonly used in brass bands and jazz ensembles. The flugelhorn typically has three valves and is pitched in B♭. Its sound is often described as being richer and more rounded than that of a trumpet.