You blow into the reed to make a sound...whether it's beautiful or not depends on how you blow. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- yes...apparently 'beautiful' would range from the sound a duck makes going into a meat grinder, and an angel's voice. oboes are...interesting. OBOES RULE THE WORLD, YOU JUST DON'T KNOW IT YET!!! -Myrl-
To play a Flute, a person blows across the opening. If you blow into it, then it's a piccolo.
If you blow into the instrument or if it has a reed, it's a woodwind instrument
The saxophone is a reed instrument, and as such is part of the woodwind family.
You're reed on you're mouthpiece causes the sound that you hear from all woodwind instruments. =)
No, you do not blow into a viola. It has strings. You would get the strings yucky.
A woodwind instrument is an instrument in which you need to blow air into whatever sort of mouthpeice needed for that instrument. For example, in order to play a flute, you must blow into the head of the flute and a noise comes out thanks to the air viberating threw the instrument. Other woodwinds include the piccolo,clarinets, saxophones, oboes, ect...
If you blow into the instrument or if it has a reed, it's a woodwind instrument
The saxophone is a reed instrument, and as such is part of the woodwind family.
You're reed on you're mouthpiece causes the sound that you hear from all woodwind instruments. =)
No, you do not blow into a viola. It has strings. You would get the strings yucky.
A woodwind instrument is an instrument in which you need to blow air into whatever sort of mouthpeice needed for that instrument. For example, in order to play a flute, you must blow into the head of the flute and a noise comes out thanks to the air viberating threw the instrument. Other woodwinds include the piccolo,clarinets, saxophones, oboes, ect...
No, bagpipes are a woodwind instrument.
one musical instrument you must blow is a flute
The bagpipe is a woodwind instrument. The melody part of the bagpipe (the chanter) has a double reed, so it could go under the sub-heading "double reed woodwind instrument" - but this depends on the source ethnicity of the instrument in question (the Scottish Highland Bagpipe has a double reed, whereas a Swedish bagpipe may not). :) Peace out!
Flute
Flute
Yes! The flute is part of the woodwind instrument family.In the Renaissance Period, flutes actually had a small reed in them (much like an oboe reed). This is why they were originally classified as a woodwind instrument, and it has stuck since.Yes a flute is a woodwind, even if it is made of metal.
The largest commonly used woodwind instrument is the Contrabassoon.