Marching piccolos are typically made from sterling or pure silver, while piccolos made for orchestras are generally made of wood (with silver keys and/or headjoint). Some also are made out of resin.
most trumpets, and other brass instruments, are made out of brass, hence the name "brass instrument". I have seen brass instruments made out of other materials, such as a P Bone, a Plastic Trombone
The piccolo was made out of wood. In the past two centuries piccolos started being made out of metal and plastic as well as wood.
it is made of wood and metal
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Flutes and piccolos are held sideways.
Not all Piccolo's are black, it depends on what material is used to make the instrument.
Nope - a piccolo is part of the woodwind family. It doesn't contain a reed.
I believe that a Piccolo does not have a reed but instead a mouthpiece.
The piccolos played a lively melody during the concert.
Piccolos.
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The piccolo used to be made of wood, and although most piccolos today are still made of wood, many can be made of a variety of metals such as silver, platinum and nickel.
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Flutes and piccolos are held sideways.
Usually there is only one piccolo in an orchestra.
Not all Piccolo's are black, it depends on what material is used to make the instrument.