Piano is in the strings family. This is such because when you play piano, a hammer hits a string, and the vibrating string makes a sound. You do not hit the string, so 1 reason it isn't percussion, and a string makes a sound, not a piece of wood, metal, plastic, or animal skin.
I play percussion in a very highly rated concert band, I would know.
Single reed woodwinds.
It's a woodwind instrument. It's a smaller flute, so it makes a higher pitched noise.
It belong to string instrument family
Percussion ofcourse
Yes. It is also one of three surviving double-reed woodwinds in existence today.
Cymbals
the coronet is a short version of a trumpet and is a brass instrument.
it is in an percussion group as i know it is important to answer this :D
The 'cello is a stringed and bowed instrument in the violin family.
Vibraphones are not considered a main orchestral group like strings, woodwinds, brass, or percussion. Instead, they belong to the percussion family and are often used as a supplementary instrument in orchestral settings. While they can add unique tonal qualities to orchestral compositions, their usage is typically more specialized and less common than the main orchestral groups.
High woodwinds
Strings, Brass, Woodwinds and Percussion.