There are about 68 brass alloys with roughly 33 of them being common and 7 being very common; tensile ranges from 30-88 ksi.
Typical yellow brass is 67 Cu, 3 Pb, 1 Sn, 29 Zn
Typical yellow plumbing brass is 72 Cu, 3 Pb, 1 Sn, 24 Zn
Typical die cast brass is 58 Cu, 1 Pb, 1 Sn, 40 Zn
Typical red electrical brass is 93 Cu, 1.5 Pb, 1.5 Sn, 4Zn
Typical red plumbing brass is 85 Cu, 5 Pb, 5 Sn, 5 Zn
Semi-red brass used in plumbing fixtures/fittings 76-78 Cu, 6-7 Pb, 3 Sn, 12-15 Zn
Another typical semi-red casting alloy is 81 Cu, 7 Pb, 3 Sn, 9 Zn
Typical high-copper alloys often mistaken by appearance for red brass contain:
95-97.7 Cu, 0-1 Ag, 0-6 Al, 0.4-2.6 Be, 0.5-0.9 Co, 0-1 Fe, 0-3 Mn, 0-1.25 Ni, 0-1 Pb, 0-0.25 Si (These are generally your harder alloys and vary from free-machining and ductile to brittle and do not contain any zinc)
Jeweler's brass is typically C-260 a/k/a Cartridge brass: 68.5-71.5 Cu, 0-0.5 Fe, 0-0.07 Pb, balance Zn
The common free-cutting brass is 60-63 Cu, 0-0.35 Fe, 2.5-3.7 Pb, 0-1.5 Sn, balance Zn (Anneals but work-hardens quickly, not good for cold working, hot-works well as long as you watch the heat carefully)