No, trombones are a part of the Brasswind family.
yes! of course
No, it's a brass instrument.
The Flute is in the Woodwind section/family and the Trumpet is in the Brass section/family.
No, a trumpet is not a woodwind. It does not use a reed. Clarinets and saxophones are examples of woodwinds.
The trumpet is a member of the brass family; the flute is a woodwind. A trumpet has valves, and a flute has keys. A trumpet is in the key of B flat, while a flute is a C instrument. Much about them is different, but the similarity is that they are both metallic.
There are two families of wind instruments, woodwinds and brass. The flute is a member of the woodwind family though it's constructed of metal. The other woodwind family members are oboe, clarinet and bassoon (and their variants). The flute is the only member of the woodwind family that's played without a reed. The other wind instrument family is the "brass" family; trumpet, trombone, French horn, tuba.
Not the saxophone which belongs to the woodwind family. Trumpet, tuba, french horn and trombone are brass instruments. However, the horn may sometimes be classified separately, given that it fits as well with the woodwind instruments (for example within a classic wind quintet). It is thus not uncommon for a conductor to classify the winds as woodwind, horns and brass for practical purposes (for example, when the conductor wants to listen to only one of those groups).
The Flute is in the Woodwind section/family and the Trumpet is in the Brass section/family.
No, a trumpet is not a woodwind. It does not use a reed. Clarinets and saxophones are examples of woodwinds.
trumpet. (wrong answer) Actually, the trumpet belongs to the brass family. Woodwind instruments include the flute, clarinet, bassoon, oboe... Trumpet person is an idiot
The trumpet is a member of the brass family; the flute is a woodwind. A trumpet has valves, and a flute has keys. A trumpet is in the key of B flat, while a flute is a C instrument. Much about them is different, but the similarity is that they are both metallic.
flute is a woodwind instrument while trumpet is not
piano and drums, they are both percussion. flute is woodwind, violin is strings, trumpet is brass.
The woodwind family The woodwind family
There are two families of wind instruments, woodwinds and brass. The flute is a member of the woodwind family though it's constructed of metal. The other woodwind family members are oboe, clarinet and bassoon (and their variants). The flute is the only member of the woodwind family that's played without a reed. The other wind instrument family is the "brass" family; trumpet, trombone, French horn, tuba.
yes the clarinet is part of the woodwind family because the woodwind family are instruments you blow into.
percussion eg. timpany, brass eg. trumpet, string eg. violin and woodwind eg. clarinet
The Oboe is in the woodwind family.
Not the saxophone which belongs to the woodwind family. Trumpet, tuba, french horn and trombone are brass instruments. However, the horn may sometimes be classified separately, given that it fits as well with the woodwind instruments (for example within a classic wind quintet). It is thus not uncommon for a conductor to classify the winds as woodwind, horns and brass for practical purposes (for example, when the conductor wants to listen to only one of those groups).