Any instrument that is played without blowing on it. Drums, or anything else you use a stick to play. Any stringed instrument, and piano's. And odds and end's instruments like tambourines and claves.
No, band and orchestra are not the same thing. A band typically consists of wind and percussion instruments, while an orchestra includes string, wind, brass, and percussion instruments.
yes and no it depends on what band ya in
No... Its a percussion instrument in the band..
Broadly speaking, timpani (pl) is a member of the percussion
The xylophone is an instrument which belongs to the percussion instrument.
The three families of a marching band are Winds, Percussion, and Colorguard.
A symphonic orchestra.
A bass drum is indeed considered a Percussion instrument both inside and outside a band. No matter where you place it, a band, marching band, Orchestra,etc., a bass drum will always be a percussion instrument.
Winds, brass, and percussion.
I think it's a whistle
percussion, strings, brass & woodwinds
percussion isn't pit...pit is percussion during marching band, the pit(or now called the front ensamble) are the people who stand on the sidelines playing the auxillary percussion instruments(i.e. keyboards, timpani, cymbals, etc.) other percussion people in marching band are called battery. they play snare, tenors, or bass drums during concert season though, the pit and battery are just all called percussion