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hmmm... a Trombone is brass, a Clarinet is wood wind, so either flute or Trumpet, either that or they grow up to be a FBI agent!

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Is a trombone wood wind?

No. Trombone is part of the brass family, even if it has valves. A woodwind instrument will most likely have a reed while brass instruments have cone-shaped mouthpieces.


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How do you spell tombone?

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Is it hard for a trombone player to learn bassoon?

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What are the five members of the woodwind family?

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What brass instrument was around in 1492?

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Did Benny Goodman play bass clarinet?

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What the difference between the trombone and the brass family?

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What woodwind instruments are usually found in the orchestra?

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