Piccolo
Flute
Oboe
English Horn
Bassoon
Soprano Sax
Alto Sax
Tenor Sax
Bari Sax
French Horn
Mellophone
Trumpet
Baritone
Tuba
Basically, anything not considered string or percussion. I can't list ALL the woodwind and brass instruments for you. But these are the most well known in America.
The clarinet and bassoon are members of the Woodwind family. These two instruments require the use of a reed to produce musical notes. Another member of the Woodwind family is the Oboe.
These are the 5 categories of musical instruments as far as I know them. Membranophones- use a vibrating membrane to make a noise (ex. a conga drum) Idiophones- The actual instrument vibrates (ex. a xylophone or a bell) Aerophones- Moving air creates the sound (ex. a flute) Chordophones- Vibrating string makes sound (ex. a banjo) Electrophones- electronic production of a sound, coming out of a speaker (ex. keyboard)
Autonomic functions don't require thought.
Because it is one of the most versatile instruments, and many music study programs require knowledge of it.
Percussion often creates the beat in a musical composition, and is one of the only sections in a traditional band that does not require you to blow air through an instrument.
Flutes, harmonicas, and whistles need wind to be played. One word for wind instruments is "aerophones."(What I wrote)--------> Piccolos, too
Guitars are musical instruments in the strings category. They are therefore inanimate objects and do not require any form of physical intake to stay "alive".
no
The decision to play drums or guitar is up to the individual, as they are very different instruments. Guitar may require a greater knowledge of reading a musical scale, while drums require a great sense of rhythm.
The clarinet and bassoon are members of the Woodwind family. These two instruments require the use of a reed to produce musical notes. Another member of the Woodwind family is the Oboe.
Large and bulky knots. On stringed musical instruments, thick strings produce lower frequencies, and can complicate tuning, because they require greater tension than a thinner string.
Yes, the instruments require batteries.
Yes fool
These are the 5 categories of musical instruments as far as I know them. Membranophones- use a vibrating membrane to make a noise (ex. a conga drum) Idiophones- The actual instrument vibrates (ex. a xylophone or a bell) Aerophones- Moving air creates the sound (ex. a flute) Chordophones- Vibrating string makes sound (ex. a banjo) Electrophones- electronic production of a sound, coming out of a speaker (ex. keyboard)
Reflex actions do not require thinking, nor do the actions of involuntary muscles.
10%
deffinitely yes to avoid getting infection