2. Change the air pressure. The air pressure is the amount of force with which the player blows air into the instrument. By changing the air pressure, the player can change the pitch and volume of the sound.
3. Change the fingering. The fingering is the way the player's fingers are positioned on the instrument. By changing the fingering, the player can change the pitch and tone of the sound.
4. Use a different mouthpiece. The mouthpiece is the part of the instrument that the player blows into. By using a different mouthpiece, the player can change the pitch, tone, and volume of the sound.
5. Use a different reed. The reed is a thin piece of wood or plastic that vibrates when air is blown through it. By using a different reed, the player can change the pitch and tone of the sound.
6. Use different mutes. Mutes are devices that are placed on the instrument to change the sound. By using different mutes, the player can change the tone and volume of the sound.
7. Use different pedals. Pedals are devices that are used to change the pitch or tone of the sound. By using different pedals, the player can change the sound of the instrument in many ways.