Yes, although because pipes developed independantly of other instruments they are different to something like a Clarinet, but they are still fundamentally a woodwind instrument.
yes,i think this is a wood wind instrument]
No, bagpipes are a woodwind instrument.
The bagpipe is a woodwind instrument. The melody part of the bagpipe (the chanter) has a double reed, so it could go under the sub-heading "double reed woodwind instrument" - but this depends on the source ethnicity of the instrument in question (the Scottish Highland Bagpipe has a double reed, whereas a Swedish bagpipe may not). :) Peace out!
If you blow into the instrument or if it has a reed, it's a woodwind instrument
Of a drum, violin or saxophone, which is a woodwind instrument?
The oboe is a woodwind instrument. An "ill woodwind that no man blows good."
No, bagpipes are a woodwind instrument.
The bagpipe is a woodwind instrument. The melody part of the bagpipe (the chanter) has a double reed, so it could go under the sub-heading "double reed woodwind instrument" - but this depends on the source ethnicity of the instrument in question (the Scottish Highland Bagpipe has a double reed, whereas a Swedish bagpipe may not). :) Peace out!
Bagpipes are a woodwind instrument.
Bagpipes are a musical instrument from the woodwind family.
trumpet, trombone, violin, piano, cello, tuba, flute, guitar, base, keyboard, bagpipe, drum, and that's all i can think of
If you blow into the instrument or if it has a reed, it's a woodwind instrument
The largest commonly used woodwind instrument is the Contrabassoon.
No, an alto horn is not a woodwind instrument, it is a brass instrument. Woodwind instruments use reeds, except for flutes and recorders.
i like woodwind,
i like woodwind,
it's the bagpipe
The bagpipe is part of the woodwind family. This is because it has reeds and you blow into it.