yes, they are
Common wind instruments used in orchestras and bands include the flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, saxophone, trumpet, French horn, trombone, and tuba.
Flute, saxophone, trombone, clarinet,
clarinet, flute, oboe, bassoon,
Woodwind instruments can be put into two different categories, flutes and reeds. Examples of woodwind instruments are piccolo, flute, oboe, cor anglais, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon, contrabassoon, bagpipes and recorder.
the bassoon is a musical instrument that can make noises low to highthe bassoon if one of the lowest instruments in the wood wind family next to the contra bassoon
The clarinet and bassoon are members of the Woodwind family. These two instruments require the use of a reed to produce musical notes. Another member of the Woodwind family is the Oboe.
The trumpet, trombone and tuba are brass instruments. They begin with the letter t.
a lot of wind instruments are metal: the brass instruments (tuba, trumpet, trombone....), flutes, saxophones,... in fact, there aren't very many woodwind instruments that are actually made out of wood! the only examples that come to mind right now are the clarinet family: clarinet, bassoon, oboe...
Usually woodwinds (such as the clarinet, flute, saxophone, etc.) and brass instruments (trumpet, trombone, etc.)
A wind instrumentalist is often referred to as a "wind player" or simply a "musician" who specializes in playing wind instruments such as flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, or trombone.
The Woodwinds include: piccolo, flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, Contra bassoon. The Saxophone is often included as well, but not in most classical orchestras.
All wind and percussion instruments in a symphony orchestra: Oboe, English Horn, Flute, Piccolo, Bb and Eb Clarinets, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, Contrabassoon, Trumpet, possibly Cornett or Flugelhorn, Trombone, Bass Trombone, Alto, Tenor, and Baritone Sax, Euphonium, French Horn, Baritone Horn, Tuba, Percussion, and sometimes Double Bass