Australians play a very popular instrument that's in the woodwind family called the didgeridoo.
The traditional Aboriginal musical instrument is called the didgeridoo. It is a wind instrument developed by Indigenous Australians of Northern Australia, typically made from eucalyptus or other hardwoods hollowed out by termites. The didgeridoo produces a deep, resonant sound and is often used in ceremonial and cultural practices. Its playing technique involves circular breathing, allowing for continuous sound without interruption.
Clarinet
Depends on the instrument... but a woodwind
The Aboriganal Australian instrument is called the didgeridoo.
The Australian aborigines created the didgeridoo.
The answer is oboe d' amore
A reed
The Didgeridoo (don't quote my spelling). It's like a long toilet roll made out of wood that you blow on to make a cool sound. Girls aren't aloud to play them and they are usually decorated in paintings.
saxophone, i assume.
The clarinet, a single-reeded instrument classifying it as a woodwind, and affectionately called a "licorice stick" by its users is normally used in symphony orchestras, jazz groups, or concert bands.
Didgeridoo (yes it's real), Diple, Double Bass Drum, dobra and dulcimer are musical instruments.
Woodwind