Bassoon: This is the largest of the woodwind instruments. It has the lowest pitch. Some people think of this instrument as the clown of the orchestra. It is a double reed instrument.
Clarinet: It is a single reed instrument. This instrument has a rich, round sound and a wide range of notes. The Clarinet can play in the low register, where the notes are rich and full. It can play in the middle register. It can also play in the high register.
Flute: This silver instrument has a high, bright sound. Air is blown into a small hole to produce its joyful sound. It is made of metal, even though it is in the woodwind family. Long ago it used to be made of wood. The instrument is found in cultures throughout the world. It is one of the oldest and most popular instruments in the history of music.
Oboe: The orchestra tunes to this instrument. It has a nasal, piercing sound and uses a double reed. The Oboe gives the orchestra its note when tuning before a concert.
Saxophone: This is the newest of the woodwind instruments. It looks like it belongs in the brass family because of its golden color. It is a reed instrument and is popular in pop, jazz, and rock bands. It is also being used more in symphonic music. It got its name from its inventor, Mr. Adolphe Sax.
The orchestral woodwind family descends from instruments that were originally made of wood. these are instruments such as the clarinet and the Saxophone, oboe and bassoon and of course the Flute. woodwind intruments have long different sized and shaped tubes that can alter sound waves making a sound. these can be changed by covering or leaving open sequences of finger holes that are situated along the instrument's length.
Basically, woodwinds are long tubes that are open on one end and have some kind of a mouthpiece at the other - the mouthpiece make a sound when you blow through it. The standard is to bore holes in the tube and then cover them up with the fingers so that by blowing through the mouthpiece the tube resonates over its entire length and makes a sound which is its lowest pitch. By lifting the fingers one at a time the tube becomes shorter and shorter, thus producing higher notes. By blowing harder (and creating overtones) you can play these notes an octave higher (usually) creating an even larger range.
Arguably, the didgeridoo is the oldest woodwind instrument.
However, if referring to woodwind instruments in the modern orchestra, the answer is the flute.
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The oldest example of a woodwind instrument is a flute.
no the recorder is in the flute family
If you blow into the instrument or if it has a reed, it's a woodwind instrument
The exteme bass instrument of the woodwind family is the contra-bassoon, and next to it, the bassoon.
Saxophone is a woodwind instrument.
The oldest example of a woodwind instrument is a flute.
The Pan flute is the second oldest woodwind instrument
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no the recorder is in the flute family
If you blow into the instrument or if it has a reed, it's a woodwind instrument
Oboe's are a double reed instrument of the Woodwind family.
woodwind family
The exteme bass instrument of the woodwind family is the contra-bassoon, and next to it, the bassoon.
Bagpipes are a woodwind instrument.
Saxophone is a woodwind instrument.
No, the oboe is not the lowest woodwind instrument, but it is the contra bassoon/bassoonIn the standard orchestral family, it is a bassoon.