No. It was always brass or a similar metal, although it wouldn't surprise me if somebody tried to make a reed out of wood.
A flute
yes it is because it was originally made out of wood
I assume we are referring to Leblanc (not Lelanc) saxophones. These saxophones are produced in Kenosha and Elkhorn Wisconsin by Leblanc, Inc., a division of Conn-Selmer, Inc.
The saxophone is the only Woodwind that was not originally made of wood
Most woodwinds were originally made from wood (hence the name), such as flutes, clarinets and oboe. Now, the main part of woodwinds that are actually wood is the reed. Saxophones are most often made out of brass, clarinets out of plastic, and concert flutes out of metals. the mouthpieces can be out of plastic and metal. The most common metal in all instrument categories is brass.
A flute
the harp was originally made off wood
Wood
because it was originally made out of wood
horse hair, and wood.
originally wood but then they went to stone.
horse hair, and wood.
yes it is because it was originally made out of wood
I assume we are referring to Leblanc (not Lelanc) saxophones. These saxophones are produced in Kenosha and Elkhorn Wisconsin by Leblanc, Inc., a division of Conn-Selmer, Inc.
On your foot. They were originally made of wood by the Dutch.
The saxophone is the only Woodwind that was not originally made of wood
The saxophone is the only Woodwind that was not originally made of wood