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The Saxophone belongs to the woodwind family.
it belongs to the brass family
Saxophones are from the Woodwind family because they are played from a reed, even though they are made out of brass.
The saxophone belongs to the woodwind family of instruments, despite being made of brass. This classification is due to its use of a single-reed mouthpiece, similar to clarinets, which produces sound by vibrating the reed. Additionally, the saxophone's design allows for a wide range of expressive techniques typical of woodwind instruments.
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A tenor sax. is part of the reed/wind family and part of the saxophone family (obviously)
A baritone saxophone is a baritone-pitched brass instrument belonging to the saxophone family.
The saxophone is a reed instrument, and as such is part of the woodwind family.
The smallest saxophone is the soprano saxaphone oral sex
the single reed woodwind instruments: Clarinet, Saxophone (family) the single reed woodwind instruments: clarinet, saxophone (family)
Yes, a saxophone is considered a member of the woodwind family, not the brass family like horns.
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