Saxophone is a woodwind instrument.
Double bass
clarinet
The saxophone is a prominent woodwind instrument commonly associated with jazz music. Invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s, it features a single-reed mouthpiece similar to that of a clarinet and comes in various sizes, including alto, tenor, and baritone. Its expressive sound and versatility make it a favorite among jazz musicians, contributing to the genre's rich and dynamic sound. Other woodwind instruments like the clarinet and flute also play roles in jazz but are less central than the saxophone.
yes they are
No, bagpipes are a woodwind instrument.
The clarinet, a single-reeded instrument classifying it as a woodwind, and affectionately called a "licorice stick" by its users is normally used in symphony orchestras, jazz groups, or concert bands.
The clarinet is a woodwind instrument, not a brass instrument.
The trumpet is a brass instrument, not a woodwind instrument.
The instrument you are referring to is the saxophone. Despite its brass-like appearance, the saxophone is classified as a woodwind instrument because it produces sound by using a reed. The saxophone is commonly used in jazz music due to its versatility and expressive capabilities, making it a staple in many jazz ensembles.
If you blow into the instrument or if it has a reed, it's a woodwind instrument
No, an alto horn is not a woodwind instrument, it is a brass instrument. Woodwind instruments use reeds, except for flutes and recorders.