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Drums (any) Piano xylophone timpani
Woodwinds, brass, percussion and strings.
String instrument four letters
Woodwind, Brass, String, Percussion (oops, that's 4)
Instrument 2 words both 4 letters
There are four families in a standard symphony orchestra: woodwind, brass, percussion, and strings.
Woodwind, strings, percussion and brass are the traditional 4 sections of an orchestra and modern orchestras would include a fifth section of 'keyboards'.
just in the family of percussion i will have to say the drum kit: the drum kit is not just one drum and (cymbals) but more, and you use all 4 limbs plus not only do you have to have 4 way limb cordnation, but work with each limb by itself, working each limb indepentantly and on top of that a drum kit player (or percussion) has to keep a steay rhythm or beat/pulse
All four of the musical family groups are included in the orchestra. They are: 1) strings (violins, viola, cello, string bass and harp), 2) woodwind (flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon), 3) brass (trumpet, french horn, trombone, occasionally tuba) and 4) percussion (most commonly timpani, and other percussion instruments as the composer requires).
Yes. Woodwinds include Clarinets, Saxaphones, Flutes, Oboes, etc.
No the piano is a percussionGood question. The sound of the piano is produced by strings, but the piano is considered a percussion instrument because the strings are hit with felted hammers, producing the sound.it's a percussion instrument. :)No, they are considered percussion instruments because the strings in the piano are hit with felted hammers.
Woodwinds, brass, percussion and strings.