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There are many in the various sections, including woodwind instruments and string instruments.
While it's not possible to see all woodwind instruments in one place, you can explore a wide variety by visiting music museums, orchestras, or specialized instrument shops. Common woodwind instruments include the flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, and saxophone, each with unique designs and sounds. Additionally, online resources and videos can provide visual and auditory examples of many woodwind instruments from around the world.
Well there are different kinds of wind instruments. Some are woodwinds like clarinets flutes saxes bassoons English horns and oboes and sone are brass like French horns trumpets tubas and trombones.
Well there is a very wide variaty. Theres the instrument i play the saxohpone, and then the clarinet flute, piccolo, oboe, bassoon (there are many differn't kinds of these instruments I'm naming!) and the English horn. I found this from http://www.hypermusic.ca/inst/woodwind.HTML
One difference is that woodwind instruments use a wooden reed to form the mouthpiece. The reed sits at the back of the mouthpiece (on the bottom lip) and vibrates against the rest of the mouthpiece to help create the sound. Brass and woodwind instruments are both played by blowing into them (or over them in the case of the flute). Brass instruments do not have any moving parts that vibrate to create a sound. They merely amplify the sound created by the players lips vibrating. Woodwind instruments have a reed that vibrates except for the flute which splits a column of air to make vibrations. Brass instruments change their pitch by changing the length of tubing which the air passes through. Woodwind instruments change their pitch by changing the where the air escapes from the instrument.
The flute, piccolo, clarinet and bass clarinet, tho oboe and English Horn, the bassoon and the contra bassoon. The horn is not a woodwind, of course, but many composers consider it an "honorary" woodwind because of its usefulness and frequent employment in a woodwind ensemble. The saxophone is neither fish nor fowl - it is considered a woodwind in a woodwind ensemble, and a brass instrument in a brass ensemble.
There are many - all those not made out of wood - all those not blown by mouth.
The dances vary based on region, but many are set to a rhythmic drumming beat or woodwind instruments.
You did not include the list to chose from
Flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, English horn, and saxophone are the most common woodwind instruments. Though they were originally made of wood many of them are made of metal, plastic, or other materials now.
Woodwind instruments are woodwind for one of two reasons: They are/used to be made out of wood (Eg a flute or clarinet) They use a reed which is made of wood (Eg saxophone, oboe, bassoon)
The actual count and type of woodwinds instruments required in an orchestra is determined by the composer of the piece. Not every single woodwind instrument is used in every single classical piece.