The French horn.
For classical symphony orchestras , the woodwind instruments used are , piccolo, flute, clarinet, oboe, and bassoon. The saxophone is not normally used in an orchestra.
Woodwind . originally made from bone, then wood, and now medal, usually silver The flute belongs to the woodwind (or better known wind) instrument family. It is a reedless instrument where sound is created by blowing air across an opening in the instrument.
Saxophones are (mostly) brass, but they're still considered "woodwind" instruments.
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.
There is always a clarinet. Oboes and bassoons are the double-reed instruments.
Each has its challenges, but players who play multiple woodwind instruments would probably consider the flute to be the easiest of the three to learn, followed by the clarinet. The cor anglais (english horn) is essentially an alto oboe - a double reed instrument - and is usually a second instrument for an oboist rather than a primary instrument. Double reed instruments like oboes, english horns and bassoons are considered to be quite difficult, so students interested in those instruments commonly start on another woodwind instrument, usually clarinet.
The bass oboe and English horn are both up there usually in the 5 figures for a good quality one.
A woodwind instrument is a Musical Instrument which produces sound when the player blows air against a sharp edge or through a reed, causing the air within its Resonator (usually a column of air) to vibrate. Most of these instruments are made of wood, but can be made of other materials, such as metals or plastics.
Principally, a Cello is a string instrument. A Clarinet is a woodwind instrument and drums are a percussion instrument. Cello are usually played with a bow, they can be plucked. Clarinets are played by blowing into them with the correct fingering, and drums are sounded by striking them.
It is a woodwind instrument because, like other woodwinds, it also uses reeds. Think about a clarinet, for example. Clarinets are woodwinds because when you blow on them, the reed vibrates and makes a sound. Accordions are like having a bunch of different reeds all contained in one instrument. When you press a key down, it opens a reed so that air can flow over it and it can vibrate. Then you have to move the bellows to get air moving over the reed. Since it has reeds, it can be thought of as a woodwind instrument. However, it must be noted that the reeds are usually made of steel, not wood.
the saxophone is considered a member of the woodwind family.it is usually made of brass and played with a single reed mouthpiece.
A quintet is a group of five, usually a group of five musicians. Depending on which instruments they are using, they could be a string quintet, a brass quintet or a vocal quintet. The word could also be used for a piece of music written for five performers.