No, a Saxophone is a woodwind instrument.
It is a brass instrument.
The saxophone. While the instrument itself is commonly made of brass, the mechanics of it, as well as the use of a reed, make it a woodwind.
A baritone saxophone is a baritone-pitched brass instrument belonging to the saxophone family.
an INSTRUMENT made of BRASS
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The saxophone.
The saxophone is a woodwind instrument Though it looks like brass, people always mistake it for brass instrument, but it is a woodwind. It does not have valves like the brass instruments, but has reed and finger holes covered by small pads. Some like to call it brasswind.
No, though it is made of brass, it is widely considered woodwind because it uses a reed mouthpiece.
A brass instrument is one in the brass family or family or brass such as: Trumpet Tuba Trombone Baritone Saxophone And many more if you have an interest in these check out www.google.com.
The saxophone is a woodwind instrument. It is played with a reed, not a mouthpiece.
Because it has a Reed like a Clairnet and a Bass Clairinet
Rule of thumb: Brass instruments look like they're made of brass. Think Trumpet or trombone, the exception being saxophone, which is a woodwind instrument. An oboe is also a woodwind instrument.