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Why are woodwind instruments called the reed section in an orchestra?

because all woodwind instruments use reeds


What woodwind instrument doesn't use a reed?

You did not include the list to chose from


Where did the name woodwind come from?

They are called woodwinds because of the reeds the reeds are made out of wood so therefore they are called woodwind instruments and brass instruments don't use use reeds so they are not woodwind instruments


What type of wind instruments are the clarinet and the bassoon?

The clarinet and bassoon are members of the Woodwind family. These two instruments require the use of a reed to produce musical notes. Another member of the Woodwind family is the Oboe.


Which woodwind instrument does not use bellows as a source of air?

The mouthpiece of a woodwind instrument is the part of the instrument which is placed partly in the player's mouth. Single-reed instruments have mouthpieces while exposed double-reed instruments and open flutes do not have mouthpieces. The oboe and the bassoon are two instruments that have a double reed.


Which woodwind instruments do not use reeds to produce their sounds?

Flutes, i play flute and i dont need a reed


Is brass instrument is lower pitch then woodwind instrument?

Yes, brass instruments produce a lower pitch than woodwind instruments. Woodwind instruments use a reed to vibrate the air to produce sound, whereas brass instruments produce sound from the player's lips vibrating in a mouthpiece.


What makes a woodwind different from any other instruments?

It uses a reed normally other instruments use mouth pieces pics bows mallet


Woodwind instruments which use air reed?

Clarinet Bass Clarinet Oboe Saxophones (tenor, alto, baritone, soprano)


What is the saxophone's family and why?

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.


What type of reed does a tuba use?

A tuba does not use a reed; it is a brass instrument. Tubas produce sound through the vibration of the player's lips in the mouthpiece, similar to other brass instruments. Reeds are typically associated with woodwind instruments, such as clarinets and saxophones.


What are characteristics of woodwind instruments?

Woodwind instruments are woodwind for one of two reasons: They are/used to be made out of wood (Eg a flute or clarinet) They use a reed which is made of wood (Eg saxophone, oboe, bassoon)