huff and puff and im gonna blow your house down :)
A "wind quintet" is NOT an instrument. A "quintet" is music for/being played by five musicians. Specifically a "wind quintet" comprises 5 musicians all playing wind instruments.
Maybe, but then it wouldn't really be a woodwind quintet. A classic woodwind quintet includes flute, bassoon, clarinet, oboe, and French horn.
For classical symphony orchestras , the woodwind instruments used are , piccolo, flute, clarinet, oboe, and bassoon. The saxophone is not normally used in an orchestra.
Henri Brod has written: 'Quintet, op. 2, no. 1' -- subject(s): Wind quintets (Bassoon, clarinet, flute, horn, oboe
Violen, guitar, drums, piano, and flute.
Rudolf Maros has written: 'Eufonia, no. 3' -- subject(s): Orchestral music, Scores 'Consort, for woodwind quintet' -- subject(s): Wind quintets (Bassoon, clarinet, flute, horn, oboe)
It is a wind instrument, you blow into a flute therefore it is wind. (I play flute so I didn't just go on theory or make it up either)
The french horn is a brass instrument. The sound of the horn can mix very nice with the sound of woodwind instruments. The horn is the only brass instrument that is used in the classical wind quintet, which consist of flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn. This quintet is sometimes referred to as "woodwind quintet", although the horn really is not a woodwind.
From left to right it's Flute, Oboe, French Horn, Bassoon, then clarinet
Two examples of wind instruments are the flute and the clarinet.
Wind +Wood=Flute :)
The Flute is a musical instrument in the wood wind family. Unlike other wood wind instruments, the flute is a reedless wind instrument that produces its sound from the flow of air against an edge of the mouth piece.