Yes. Woodwinds include Clarinets, Saxaphones, Flutes, Oboes, etc.
Drum (A+)
You tighten the rope holding the gong to the stand to make it sharper and loosen it to make it more flat
The gong is generally considered to be the older instrument compared to the chime. Gongs have been used for thousands of years in various cultures, particularly in Southeast Asia and China, for ceremonial and musical purposes. Chimes, while also ancient, were developed later and are often associated with specific musical traditions. Thus, the gong has a longer historical presence as a musical instrument.
it is an xylophone
Gongs are percussion instruments. In Mahillon's classification system, they are idiophones ("self-sounding") since the entire instrument vibrates to create the sound.
a percussion instrument
A person who plays the gong is typically referred to as a "gong player" or a "percussionist." The gong is a percussion instrument that produces a deep, resonant sound when struck with a mallet or drumstick. Gong players are skilled musicians who are trained in the techniques of playing the gong to produce a variety of tones and effects.
Gong
it means instrument
a gong a guitar a guiro and a glockenspiel
Gong
The Guitar, gong, guiro, glockenspiel
A gong is a very simple percussion instrument. You play it simply by striking it with a mallet or hammer, often one made of wood or covered with hide to prevent damaging the gong.
no it is not, it is a unpitched percussion for it produces and indefinite pitch.
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Drum (A+)
You tighten the rope holding the gong to the stand to make it sharper and loosen it to make it more flat