woodwinds, percussion, and brass
There are four (4) groups of instruments: Strings, Woodwinds, Brass and Percussion.
Woodwind, Brass, Strings, Percussion
The standard ukulele will have four strings. Some instruments will double one or more of the strings. An 8 string instrument is not uncommon.
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Most regular string instruments only have four strings, but occasionally violins are made with a fifth string (C string) so that teachers can teach both violin and viola students with the same instrument. There are also world instruments, such as the Hardanger fiddle, which have more than 4 strings.
There are four (4) groups of instruments: Strings, Woodwinds, Brass and Percussion.
Woodwind, Brass, Strings, Percussion
String instruments are called that because they have ... strings.
The standard ukulele will have four strings. Some instruments will double one or more of the strings. An 8 string instrument is not uncommon.
Classical instruments usually have four strings. Guitars have either six or twelve.
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Most regular string instruments only have four strings, but occasionally violins are made with a fifth string (C string) so that teachers can teach both violin and viola students with the same instrument. There are also world instruments, such as the Hardanger fiddle, which have more than 4 strings.
Actually there are four types of musical instruments: String Family Brass Family Woodwind Family Percussion Family Because the Brass and the Woodwind families are blown to work they can be regarded as the Wind Family of the instruments. Therefore if you want to divide the instruments into three: Strings, Winds, Percussion
Strings: because the sound is produced from vibrating strings. Woodwinds: because most of them are made of wood, and air is blown through them Brass: because all the instruments are made of brass Percussion: instruments where the sound is produced by a physical strike
woodwind, brass, strings, percussion
The four instruments that are in the Orchestra are Bass, Cello, Violin, and Viola. All four are in the Strings section. The other three sections are: Brass, Woodwinds and Percussion. Two instruments in each would be: Strings: Violin & Cello Brass: Trumpet & French Horn (also Trombone and Tuba) Woodwinds: Flute & Clarinet (also Oboe, English Horn and Bassoon) Percussion: Snare, Tympany (plus a variety of other percussion instruments.