Yes. Woodwinds include Clarinets, Saxaphones, Flutes, Oboes, etc.
Percussion instruments (including drums) are often used in Orchestras.
Although its use is comparatively rare, yes...the percussion section of a full orchestra will include the gong.
Most of the time, yes. Some earlier orchestral music doesn't use any, but later on there are 2 or 3, or maybe 4 trumpets.
Usually only one, but a handful of pieces use more.
a percussion instrument
Tam Tam
Drum (A+)
You tighten the rope holding the gong to the stand to make it sharper and loosen it to make it more flat
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.
The instrument know as a tam tam is a type of Gong. As such a tam tam is part of the percussion class of instruments. This type of instrument is popular in East and South East Asian music.
a percussion instrument
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.
Gong
The Yoruba gong instrument is known as the "agogo" in Yoruba culture. It consists of two or more metal bells attached to a handle, and they are played by hitting the bells with a metal stick. The agogo is commonly used in traditional Yoruba music for its distinctive sound and rhythmic quality.
it means instrument
Gong
a gong a guitar a guiro and a glockenspiel
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.
Kumintang
Drum (A+)