woodwind and brass
what 3 woodwind instruments play in the middle range
It's a woodwind instrument. It's a smaller flute, so it makes a higher pitched noise.
No, Saxophone is classified as woodwind
Mozart played the clarinet,basson,ode,andpiano
Flutes, i play flute and i dont need a reed
any but it would be hard because you would not hear yourself
Woodwind especially the double reed instruments are more difficult with the exception of the French Horn a brass instrument which is probably the most difficult wind instrument of all to play properly.
Oboes play in full orchestras, concert bands, woodwind quintets, woodwind quartets, and probably some other smaller groups
The reed is the main part of the clarinet. Without it you cant play the instrument. It allows you to blow threw the clarinet to make the noise. This goes along with some other woodwind instruments (the flute and recorder are the only woodwinds that I can think of that don't need a reed).
The woodwind family. This family includes the saxophone and the flute as well. The recorder was popular in medieval times through the baroque era, but declined in the 18th century in favour of orchestral woodwind instruments, such as the flute , oboe, and clarinet.
According to About.com, the violin is the easiest to learn. The top 10 instruments that are easiest to learn seem to be mostly string and woodwind instruments. Article: http://musiced.about.com/od/beginnersguide/tp/tinst.htm .