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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A viola is a string instrument
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.
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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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.
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it depends if your talking about the instrmet
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