the woodwind instrument smells and the instrument that does not play in the orchestra is piano drums guitar violin and harp
Not normally featured in the standard orchestra lineup would be any member of the Saxaphone category. However, any one of the sax instruments could be a featured soloist for a work written for it with orchestral accompaniment.
Australians play a very popular instrument that's in the woodwind family called the didgeridoo.
totally clarinet
Woodwind especially the double reed instruments are more difficult with the exception of the French Horn a brass instrument which is probably the most difficult wind instrument of all to play properly.
The contrabassoon. Please learn to use google. It's not hard bro.
The recorder is often considered the easiest woodwind instrument to learn to play because it has a simple fingering system and is relatively easy to produce sound on.
most orchestral instrument such as violin
A clarinet is a woodwind instrument. Benny Goodman used to play it.
A woodwind instrument held horizontally that does notneed a reed to play.
Yes, of course.
The bagpipe is a woodwind instrument. The melody part of the bagpipe (the chanter) has a double reed, so it could go under the sub-heading "double reed woodwind instrument" - but this depends on the source ethnicity of the instrument in question (the Scottish Highland Bagpipe has a double reed, whereas a Swedish bagpipe may not). :) Peace out!
The woodwind family. This family includes the saxophone and the flute as well. The recorder was popular in medieval times through the baroque era, but declined in the 18th century in favour of orchestral woodwind instruments, such as the flute , oboe, and clarinet.