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What are 3 types of woodwind mouthpieces?

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Differentiate woodwind instrumentsand brass wind instrument?

Woodwind instruments use reeded mouthpieces to produce sound (except the flute which is also woodwind). Brass instruments on the other hand do not.


Which woodwind instrument does not use bellows as a source of air?

The mouthpiece of a woodwind instrument is the part of the instrument which is placed partly in the player's mouth. Single-reed instruments have mouthpieces while exposed double-reed instruments and open flutes do not have mouthpieces. The oboe and the bassoon are two instruments that have a double reed.


Are bass clarinet mouthpiecs the same as normal clarinet mouthpieces?

The mouthpieces of a clarinet and a bass clarinet are identical in design. Where they differ is in size alone.


Is a trombone wood wind?

No. Trombone is part of the brass family, even if it has valves. A woodwind instrument will most likely have a reed while brass instruments have cone-shaped mouthpieces.


Are trombone mouthpieces expensive?

Trombone mouthpieces vary in price depending on what they are made of and brand. Prices can range between $20.00 and $225.00 for basic mouthpieces. The least expensive units are made of brass.


What instruments are similar to the flute and why?

the picolo because it is the same as the flute but smaller but there from the same family woodwind


What is a instrument is the same as the bagpipes?

Wind instruments.


What will 3 percent of Christmas tree buyers do this year?

The oboe is a woodwind intrament because it has a reed. It is a double reed and has the same qualties as a basson and a basson is a woodwind.


Why is the saxophone a woodwind instrument?

The saxophone is a woodwind because it uses reeds to vibrate and make a tone. Also, because of the numerous amount of keys and the lack of pitches, the fingering is the same for two different notes.Yes, it has A REED! The saxophone, although made to be brassy and woodwind, it's classified as a woodwind.


What are the similarities and differences between wind and brass instruments?

One difference is that woodwind instruments use a wooden reed to form the mouthpiece. The reed sits at the back of the mouthpiece (on the bottom lip) and vibrates against the rest of the mouthpiece to help create the sound. Brass and woodwind instruments are both played by blowing into them (or over them in the case of the flute). Brass instruments do not have any moving parts that vibrate to create a sound. They merely amplify the sound created by the players lips vibrating. Woodwind instruments have a reed that vibrates except for the flute which splits a column of air to make vibrations. Brass instruments change their pitch by changing the length of tubing which the air passes through. Woodwind instruments change their pitch by changing the where the air escapes from the instrument.


What are mouthpieces made of?

They are typically made of brass and finished with a silver plating. Some mouthpieces are gold-plated.