Assuming "slow vibrations", means low frequency, then any instrument that plays in the bass register would fill that bill. Bass Clarinet (or the lower and rarer contra-bass), bassoon, Baritone Saxophone (or the much rarer bass sax) come to mind.
the strings, the woodwinds, the brass, and the percussion
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Woodwinds
Soprano saxophone(It doesn't even look like a saxophone) Contra-bass flute(it sounds like a tuba and it is HUGE) Bass flute Bass oboe contra-bass clarinet(it is even lower than a contra-bass flute!) Eb clarinet(it's so tiny) These are some of the weirdest woodwinds.
A viola is a string instrument
The fraction is 4/15.
Woodwinds Health Campus was created in 2000.
Lower brass (ie: trombone, tuba, and euphonium), lower strings (ie: cello and bass), and lower woodwinds (ie: bass clarinet and bassoon) Left hand (mostly) piano also uses bass clef
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Woodwinds
the strings, the woodwinds, the brass, and the percussion
In an orchestra, strings are a subsection of the other sections, which include woodwinds and brass.
The instrumentation for Mozart's Idomeneo include woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, and basso continuo. The woodwinds are piccolo, two flutes, two clarinets, two oboes, two bassoons, and B clarinets. The brass is four horns, two trumpets, and three trombones. The percussion is Timpani in A and D. The basso continuo includes harpsichord and violincello. There are also string instruments (violin, viola, cello, and double bass).
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it depends if your talking about the instrmet
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