The harmonica makes sounds through vibrations of a thin metal 'reed' in each of the holes. This makes it a member of the reed family.
No. They belong to the leporidae family.
Lions belong to Felidae - the cats.
they belong to the deer family
Humans are classified in the Hominidae family.
Felidae.
The harmonica is part of the reed family.
The harmonica is regarded as a wind instrument and free reed instrument. Free reed instruments produce sound as air flows past a vibrating reed, and other examples include pitch pipes and accordions.
Yes. Harmonicas and accordions are classified as "free reed aerophones", which are reed instruments, which are in the woodwind family.
The accordion is an instrument in the free reed family. This includes instruments such as the harmonica, the organ, and the concertina.
The saxophone has a reed, as well as the woodwind. The brass family does not use reeds. That's why it doesn't belong in the brass family
woodwind because it uses a reed.
They don't have reeds
A tenor sax. is part of the reed/wind family and part of the saxophone family (obviously)
the harmonica would either be in the blues group or the country music group
There is the comb, reed plate, cover plate, windsaver, and mouthpiece.
The woodwind family The woodwind family
No, harmonicas are free reed aerophones. It produces sound as air flows past a vibrating reed in a frame.