If you blow into the instrument or if it has a reed, it's a woodwind instrument
Saxophone is a woodwind instrument.
no the recorder is in the flute family
The exteme bass instrument of the woodwind family is the contra-bassoon, and next to it, the bassoon.
The oldest example of a woodwind instrument is a flute.
No, the oboe is not the lowest woodwind instrument, but it is the contra bassoon/bassoonIn the standard orchestral family, it is a bassoon.
Saxophone is a woodwind instrument.
A Saxophone is classified as being part of the woodwind family. It was originally created to be in the middle of the woodwind and brass family and it still is considered to be in a way part of both, but technically it's a woodwind instrument because of it's wooden reed that it uses.It is a woodwind.
no the recorder is in the flute family
Oboe's are a double reed instrument of the Woodwind family.
woodwind family
The exteme bass instrument of the woodwind family is the contra-bassoon, and next to it, the bassoon.
The oldest example of a woodwind instrument is a flute.
Bagpipes are a woodwind instrument.
No, the oboe is not the lowest woodwind instrument, but it is the contra bassoon/bassoonIn the standard orchestral family, it is a bassoon.
Yes! The flute is part of the woodwind instrument family.In the Renaissance Period, flutes actually had a small reed in them (much like an oboe reed). This is why they were originally classified as a woodwind instrument, and it has stuck since.Yes a flute is a woodwind, even if it is made of metal.
The saxophone is a reed instrument, and as such is part of the woodwind family.
No, it is classified as a percussion because it is hit.