No, trumpets are brass not woodwind. The only instrument that looks like brass but is woodwind is the saxaphone, a single reed instrument. Trumpets use a mouthpiece with no reed.
The reed vibrates.
You're reed on you're mouthpiece causes the sound that you hear from all woodwind instruments. =)
No, though it is made of brass, it is widely considered woodwind because it uses a reed mouthpiece.
The saxophone is a woodwind instrument Though it looks like brass, people always mistake it for brass instrument, but it is a woodwind. It does not have valves like the brass instruments, but has reed and finger holes covered by small pads. Some like to call it brasswind.
A woodwind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece, a cylindrical tube of dark wood with a flared end, and holes stopped by keys
No, trumpets are brass not woodwind. The only instrument that looks like brass but is woodwind is the saxaphone, a single reed instrument. Trumpets use a mouthpiece with no reed.
The reed vibrates.
A reed
You're reed on you're mouthpiece causes the sound that you hear from all woodwind instruments. =)
A clarinet is a woodwind instrument that works by blowing on the mouthpiece and making a reed vibrate.
They are moistened and put on the mouthpiece of a woodwind instrument. The instrument is then blown into causing the reed to vibrate and making music.
No, though it is made of brass, it is widely considered woodwind because it uses a reed mouthpiece.
The saxophone is a woodwind instrument Though it looks like brass, people always mistake it for brass instrument, but it is a woodwind. It does not have valves like the brass instruments, but has reed and finger holes covered by small pads. Some like to call it brasswind.
reed
its a serpent, brass mouthpiece with woodwind like features
The saxophone is a woodwind instrument. It is played with a reed, not a mouthpiece.