Yes, a Clarinet is a woodwind instrument. Although a lot of beginning model clarinets are made of a plastic resin, most intermediate and all professional models are made out of wood. Plus, clarinets use reeds, and most reeds are wood.
no it is actually a wind wood instrument because it is mostly made of wood and you blow though it to make a sound, like wind.
The clarinet is most generally made out of wood. The reed is also "wood" or reed cane.
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Generally, the highest instrument of the woodwind group is the piccolo (flauto piccolo in Italian. It means small flute). If the piccolo is absent, the highest instrument in the woodwind group could be the Eb Clarinet (rarely, this instrument is more seldom used) or the regular flute.
Oboe I find that hard to believe. Not piccolo? umm it is deff the oboe :)
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The woodwind family includes the following from highest to lowest. Piccolo, flute, oboe, English horn, clarinet, E flat clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon and contrabassoon
Look at a clarinet and you might eventually figure it out.
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Generally, the highest instrument of the woodwind group is the piccolo (flauto piccolo in Italian. It means small flute). If the piccolo is absent, the highest instrument in the woodwind group could be the Eb Clarinet (rarely, this instrument is more seldom used) or the regular flute.
Oboe I find that hard to believe. Not piccolo? umm it is deff the oboe :)
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Clarinet Flute
Yes, the clarinet is a woodwind instrument. So are the flute, piccolo, saxophone, oboe, an bassoon.
Neither, it is a Woodwind instrument.
a CLARINET is a woodwind instrument
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totally clarinet
It is a Woodwind instrument !!!
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