technically yes it is because your hitting it against another object to make a musical sound
An untuned percussion instrument is one that has no specific pitch. It includes the wood block, triangle, tambourine and cymbals.
To build a wood block percussion instrument, start by selecting a sturdy piece of wood, such as pine or maple, and cut it into a rectangular shape to create the block. Hollow out the center to enhance sound resonance, ensuring the ends remain solid. Attach a mounting bracket if desired and finish the surface with sandpaper for a smooth touch. Finally, strike the block with mallets to produce a sharp, rhythmic sound.
Whistle Wagner Tuba (Brass) Washboard (Percussion) Whip (Percussion) Wind Chimes (Percussion) Washtub bass (Strings) Washint (Ethiopian flute) (Woodwind) Welsh pipes (Woodwind) Willow flute (Woodwind)
An oboe is a woodwind instrument (the reed is made of wood)
Percussion instrument.
bell trees and triangles and wood blocks and the "fish" its a wood percussion instrument found in alot of 70's songs
the tambourine belongs to the percussion family because you hit it
Wood block
An unpitched percussion instrument are the maracas.
Yes it is a Percussion instrument.
Well, Claves are a percussion instrument, and they're made of wood.
Some percussion instruments that are not standard drum sets or drum kits are: bell chime bar cow bell cymbal pian siren sleigh bells timbal timpani triangle whip whistle wood block xylophone