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Which woodwind instrument does not always play in an orchestra?

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.


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What is harder to play a woodwind instrument or a brass instrument?

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What is the lowest woodwind instrument?

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What is the easiest woodwind instrument to learn to play?

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.


What other instruments do cellos play with?

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What is a clarinent?

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A woodwind instrument held horizontally that does notneed a reed to play.


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What type of music is the bagpipes played in?

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Which family does the recorder belongs to?

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