wouldn't saxophones LOOK like brass, but they really are woodwinds because of the mouthpiece they use...
no the recorder is in the flute family
The woodwind family, on account of the old clarinets being made of wood, and blowing wind through the instrument to produce sound.
If you blow into the instrument or if it has a reed, it's a woodwind instrument
If you mean the soprano 'saxophone' then it is the woodwind family, but if you are talking soprano as in the voice part, then it is the voice family I suppose.
Saxophones are from the Woodwind family because they are played from a reed, even though they are made out of brass.
no the recorder is in the flute family
the woodwind family
woodwind because it uses a reed.
The woodwind family, on account of the old clarinets being made of wood, and blowing wind through the instrument to produce sound.
it belongs to the woodwind section; more specifically the clarinet family.
It's a double-reed WOODWIND instrument. It is also a baroque instrument (time period).
If you blow into the instrument or if it has a reed, it's a woodwind instrument
If you mean the soprano 'saxophone' then it is the woodwind family, but if you are talking soprano as in the voice part, then it is the voice family I suppose.
Saxophones are from the Woodwind family because they are played from a reed, even though they are made out of brass.
Both the oboe and the bassoon are double reed instruments and belong to the woodwind family.
It's a woodwind instrument. It's a smaller flute, so it makes a higher pitched noise.
the woodwind family