no it is usually made out of nickel, sliver, gold, or platinum. There are some made out of grenadilla(wood) or grenadite.
no it is not
no because origanilly a flute was made out of WOOD.......and also you use wind to play it so that is why a flute is NOT a brass instrument but a woodwind
The flute is part of the woodwind family.
The very first flute to appear was in the 1790's. That was the very first one so it was made out of wood, not brass.
The Flute is in the Woodwind section/family and the Trumpet is in the Brass section/family.
Brass instruments are, as the name suggests, made out of brass. They are then either lacquered, or silver plated, depending on the player's preferences.
Flute, saxes, etc.
no because origanilly a flute was made out of WOOD.......and also you use wind to play it so that is why a flute is NOT a brass instrument but a woodwind
The flute is part of the woodwind family.
The very first flute to appear was in the 1790's. That was the very first one so it was made out of wood, not brass.
meatels, like silver, gold, brass, they still can be made out of wood, and many others
The Flute is in the Woodwind section/family and the Trumpet is in the Brass section/family.
I have a brass antique which was adorning the family temple, now it has a chandan one.
Brass instruments are, as the name suggests, made out of brass. They are then either lacquered, or silver plated, depending on the player's preferences.
Brass- trumpet Wind- flute and clarinet
They are not brass instruments. They are woodwind instruments.
A modern flute can be made of several materials. Common examples are nickel (metal alloy containing brass and nickel), silver, gold (white, rose, ect), and different types of wood.
The saxophone. While the instrument itself is commonly made of brass, the mechanics of it, as well as the use of a reed, make it a woodwind.