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Is the saxapone a woodwind or a brass?

Saxophone is in the woodwind family, even though they are made of metal.


Woodwind without reed usually made of metal?

Saxaphones are classified as woodwind instruments.


Is the reed family the woodwind family?

Reed instruments are a large part of the woodwind family. other woodwind instruements include the flute even though it is made of metal.


What are the near relations to the main woodwind instruments?

Traditionally woodwind instruments were all made out of wood obviously! Oboes, clarinets, bassoons and cor anglais' are all still made out of wood but other instruments in the 'woodwind' family (flutes, saxophones, piccolos) are now made out of metal so are considered near relations to the 'main' woodwind instruments.


What are the differences between brass and woodwind instruments?

Brass instruments are typically made of metal and produce sound through the vibration of the player's lips, while woodwind instruments are usually made of wood or metal and produce sound through the vibration of a reed or the player's breath. Brass instruments include trumpets and trombones, while woodwind instruments include flutes and clarinets.


What woodwind instrument does not use a reed to produce sound?

That would be the flute. The flute is made of metal, but it was originally made of wood.


What are the different woodwind instrument?

Flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, English horn, and saxophone are the most common woodwind instruments. Though they were originally made of wood many of them are made of metal, plastic, or other materials now.


What Is A Woodwind Instrument Made Of Brass?

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.


Which woodwind is never made from wood?

A flute


What is the difference between woodwind and brass instruments?

The main difference between woodwind and brass instruments is the material they are made of. Woodwind instruments are typically made of wood or metal and produce sound by vibrating a reed or blowing air through a mouthpiece. Brass instruments, on the other hand, are made of brass and produce sound by vibrating the player's lips against a mouthpiece.


What family is the fluteaphone in?

It would be a part of the woodwind family but the fluteaphone is not a real instrument. The "fluteaphone", as many people call it, is actually called a recorder. The recorder is part of the woodwind family but can be made out of plastic, metal and/or wood.


Why is the saxophone special?

It makes a very unique sound, and it also was historically never made of wood, making it the only woodwind instrument to be initially made of metal.