trumpets, trombones, saxophones, clarinets, oboes, and bassoons all use mouthpieces.
Because it uses a reed on the mouthpiece, therefore it is in the Woodwind family of instruments, like the oboe, and the English horn. Brass instruments generally have a metal mouthpiece upon which the lips blow, such as a trumpet, tuba, or a French horn.
theres a reed that you need unlike other instruments
Instruments with a metal mouthpiece, such as brass instruments, create sound through the vibration of the player's lips. When the lips buzz against the mouthpiece, they produce a sound wave that travels through the instrument's tubing. The shape and length of the tube, along with the player's technique, influence the pitch and tone of the sound produced. Additionally, the material of the mouthpiece can affect the timbre and quality of the sound.
Trombone and euphonium/baritone.
No, the clarinet is a woodwind instrument. A clarinet uses a reed to produce sound instead of using a mouthpiece and the player's embouchure to produce sound like brass instruments do.
Because it uses a reed on the mouthpiece, therefore it is in the Woodwind family of instruments, like the oboe, and the English horn. Brass instruments generally have a metal mouthpiece upon which the lips blow, such as a trumpet, tuba, or a French horn.
All Musical Instruments create sound by means of vibration. For wind instruments, the vibration derives from air passing over a mouthpiece, or from lips buzzing into a mouthpiece. For string...
theres a reed that you need unlike other instruments
All Musical Instruments create sound by means of vibration. For wind instruments, the vibration derives from air passing over a mouthpiece, or from lips buzzing into a mouthpiece. For string...
That's correct.
They consist of a reed and mouthpiece with the exception of the Flute. Notes are created by airflow passing through the mouthpiece and reed.
Trombone and euphonium/baritone.
Brass instruments produce sound by the vibration of the player's lips in the mouthpiece.
A woodwind instrument is one which uses air to make a noise, but does not have a keyboard or uses lips to make a sound. They may have a reed or mouthpiece. Woodwinds are instruments such as clarinets, oboes, recorders and flutes, so trumpets and organs, for example, are not woodwind.
No, the clarinet is a woodwind instrument. A clarinet uses a reed to produce sound instead of using a mouthpiece and the player's embouchure to produce sound like brass instruments do.
violin uses a bow trumpet uses a mouthpiece
Some examples of reed instruments include the clarinet, saxophone, oboe, and bassoon. These instruments produce sound by vibrating a reed attached to a mouthpiece.