The English horn has several "cousins", but the instrument it is most closely related to is the oboe, and is sometimes called an alto oboe. As part of the woodwind family, the English horn is also related to the clarinet, bassoon, saxophone, flute and piccolo.
Yes, the hunting horn is a brass instrument.
the bassoon is part of the double-reed family, along with the oboe, English horn, and contra bassoon
Woodwind instruments are instruments that used to be made of wood. These include the flute, piccolo, oboe, english horn, clarinet, and bassoon. This is in order from highest to lowest sounding instrument.
All instruments in the woodwind family are important. The most popular are flute, clarinet, and alto sax. These usually have the melody. The oboe, bassoon, tenor sax, bass clarinet, and bari sax are not as popular but are important. The oboe might have a part of the melody, but sometimes it doesn't. I play the oboe and for one of my band songs i rest for 30 of the 50 measures. bassoon, tenor sax, bari sax, and bass clarinet hav the bass line. so all the woodwind family is important.
The English horn has several "cousins", but the instrument it is most closely related to is the oboe, and is sometimes called an alto oboe. As part of the woodwind family, the English horn is also related to the clarinet, bassoon, saxophone, flute and piccolo.
Yes, the hunting horn is a brass instrument.
the bassoon is part of the double-reed family, along with the oboe, English horn, and contra bassoon
yes the clarinet is part of the woodwind family because the woodwind family are instruments you blow into.
Woodwind instruments are instruments that used to be made of wood. These include the flute, piccolo, oboe, english horn, clarinet, and bassoon. This is in order from highest to lowest sounding instrument.
All instruments in the woodwind family are important. The most popular are flute, clarinet, and alto sax. These usually have the melody. The oboe, bassoon, tenor sax, bass clarinet, and bari sax are not as popular but are important. The oboe might have a part of the melody, but sometimes it doesn't. I play the oboe and for one of my band songs i rest for 30 of the 50 measures. bassoon, tenor sax, bari sax, and bass clarinet hav the bass line. so all the woodwind family is important.
There isn't a single instrument that answers the question; the flute is part of the woodwind family so possible answers include clarinet, oboe, saxophone, tin whistle.
The clarinet family includes the regular clarinet, a smaller version that is still straight called the E-flat clarinet, and then several larger ones that have bends or curves in them, including (in size order) the alto clarinet, the bass clarinet, the contra-alto or E-flat contrabass, and the B-flat contrabass. A soprano saxophone looks somewhat like a metal clarinet, and has a single-reed mouthpiece like the clarinet, but it is part of the saxophone family, not the clarinet family - the bore of the instrument and the fingering system are entirely different from the clarinets.
Somewhere in between the two, but it's typically used in place of the horn.
no, it is part of the woodwind family.
It's part of the brass section.
Well of course the clarinet! The top part is the mouth piece and the bottom part of this amusing instrument is the bell.