Woodwind especially the double reed instruments are more difficult with the exception of the French Horn a brass instrument which is probably the most difficult wind instrument of all to play properly.
no because origanilly a flute was made out of WOOD.......and also you use wind to play it so that is why a flute is NOT a brass instrument but a woodwind
Sometimes, like when you play a brass or woodwind instrument, because you need a good embouchure. However, it doesn't really help with the piano or guitar!
A chord consists of multiple notes played at one time. Woodwind and brass can only play one note at a time.
A woodwind instrument is an instrument in which you need to blow air into whatever sort of mouthpeice needed for that instrument. For example, in order to play a flute, you must blow into the head of the flute and a noise comes out thanks to the air viberating threw the instrument. Other woodwinds include the piccolo,clarinets, saxophones, oboes, ect...
The contrabassoon. Please learn to use google. It's not hard bro.
Any french horn is considered a woodwind, even though it's played like a brass instrument. They are a woodwind because they can play in a woodwind ensemble, but it doesn't use any type of reed; it uses a brass mouthpiece.
if ur talking about brass, and percussion, and woodwinds and stuff, then its a woodwind instrument.
no because origanilly a flute was made out of WOOD.......and also you use wind to play it so that is why a flute is NOT a brass instrument but a woodwind
Because chords are a group of two or more notes played together and woodwind and brass can only play one note at a time.
the woodwind instrument smells and the instrument that does not play in the orchestra is piano drums guitar violin and harp
Sometimes, like when you play a brass or woodwind instrument, because you need a good embouchure. However, it doesn't really help with the piano or guitar!
-It's the only brass instrument played with only the left hand -It can play in a brass or woodwind ensemble -It consists of 12 to 13 feet of metal piping
-It's the only brass instrument played with only the left hand -It can play in a brass or woodwind ensemble -It consists of 12 to 13 feet of metal piping
A chord consists of multiple notes played at one time. Woodwind and brass can only play one note at a time.
Australians play a very popular instrument that's in the woodwind family called the didgeridoo.
It depends on the piece. If you are playing the bass line, it is considered a low brass instrument. However, if you are playing the more common counter melody, it is a tenor instrument. The "group" the horn or french horn plays in is called the brass (as opposed to woodwind, string, or percussion). It is also often a part of a brass quintet or a woodwind quintet as well as other chamber ensembles.
woodwind and brass