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Any sound engineer, my self included would classify a microphone as an instrument.
woodwind strings brass percussion
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The piano can belong to two different instrument families, this is due to the way the sound is produced. It can be considered a percussion instrument because it uses a mallet to hit a string to produce the sound. On the other hand, it can be considered a string instrument because a vibrating string is what actually produces the sound.
nothing of the above is a string instrument which is played with a bow a brass intrument:trompet a string percussion:the greek (santouri) Most people classify the violin as a string instrument.
mass production became possible
No, they are two different families of musical instruments. Brass instrument produce sound by the vibration of air though a mouthpiece created by the vibration of the player's lips. A percussion instrument produces sound by being struck, scraped, or rubbed by the player's hand or against another instrument to create sound.
the instruments in a family are related to each other because they are the same type of instruments.
1840s in Europe and the 1890s in America. This was the square upstanding pianos.
you can not classify this. How can you classify them?
There are four families in a standard symphony orchestra: woodwind, brass, percussion, and strings.
a harp and a base That's a very strange answer, even though it means bass. The simple answer is violin and viola, or cello and double-bass.