Yes it is
They are woodwinds.
Clarinet, piccolo, oboe, bassoon these are the members of the woodwind section
The instrument that occupies the tenor and bass sections of the woodwinds is the bassoon. The tenoroon, a smaller version of the bassoon, is often included in ensembles as well. These instruments provide rich, low tones that complement the higher woodwinds in orchestral and chamber music settings.
yes because they are both woodwinds and use about the same notes
it belongs to the woodwind section; more specifically the clarinet family.
No i believe the bassoon is. the oboe is in the middle according to size of the woodwinds.:)
The main four are the flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon. Beyond that, there is the piccolo, the English horn, the bass clarinet, and the contrabassoon.
The Woodwinds include: piccolo, flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, Contra bassoon. The Saxophone is often included as well, but not in most classical orchestras.
Woodwinds are any instrument played with a reed, such as clarinet, saxophone, oboe, and bassoon. Also, flutes are woodwinds even though they don't have reeds because they were originally made of wood.
Assuming "slow vibrations", means low frequency, then any instrument that plays in the bass register would fill that bill. Bass clarinet (or the lower and rarer contra-bass), bassoon, baritone saxophone (or the much rarer bass sax) come to mind.
ill name som. clarinet-soprano, alto, bass, contraalto, contrabass- Flute, saxophone-soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, bass- oboe, bassoon, BY THE WAY THE BASSOON IS THE BEST
Usually eight players, with two each on flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon.