The five members of the woodwind family you are most likely to see in an orchestra are the oboe, bassoon, clarinet, English horn and saxophone. Most of these instrument are made in different sizes; for example, there are soprano, alto, tenor and bass saxophones.
Saxaphones ... unless featured as a solo instrument.
no the recorder is in the flute family
There are two families of wind instruments, woodwinds and brass. The flute is a member of the woodwind family though it's constructed of metal. The other woodwind family members are oboe, clarinet and bassoon (and their variants). The flute is the only member of the woodwind family that's played without a reed. The other wind instrument family is the "brass" family; trumpet, trombone, French horn, tuba.
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Yes, a symphonic band will usually include several members from the woodwind family, the brass family and the percussion family. It's similiar to a concert band.
The woodwind family The woodwind family
The five members of the woodwind family you are most likely to see in an orchestra are the oboe, bassoon, clarinet, English horn and saxophone. Most of these instrument are made in different sizes; for example, there are soprano, alto, tenor and bass saxophones.
yes the clarinet is part of the woodwind family because the woodwind family are instruments you blow into.
They are all members of the woodwind family.
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Saxaphones ... unless featured as a solo instrument.
The Oboe is in the woodwind family.
no the recorder is in the flute family
There are two families of wind instruments, woodwinds and brass. The flute is a member of the woodwind family though it's constructed of metal. The other woodwind family members are oboe, clarinet and bassoon (and their variants). The flute is the only member of the woodwind family that's played without a reed. The other wind instrument family is the "brass" family; trumpet, trombone, French horn, tuba.
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