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Which woodwind instrument is played by blowing in the opening just like you blow across the top of a soda bottle?

Flute


Which woodwind instrument is by blowing in the opening just like you blow across the top of a soda pop bottle?

Flute


Which woodwind instrument is played by blowing the opening just like you blow across the top of a soda pop bottle?

Flute.


What type of instrument is a flute?

Woodwind . originally made from bone, then wood, and now medal, usually silver The flute belongs to the woodwind (or better known wind) instrument family. It is a reedless instrument where sound is created by blowing air across an opening in the instrument.


Which woodwind instruments is played by blowing in the opening just like you blow across the top of a soda pop bottle?

Flute


Is the piccolo the smallest instrument in the orchestra?

No, a piccolo is a wind instrument. It is very similar to a flute.


The instrument is played by blowing horizontally across the open and of the instrument. It is an aerophone from the Greeks and was popularized by the Romans. What is the instrument?

Panpipes


Which instrument is played by blowing horizontally across the open end of the instrument?

The Flute and the piccolo are both held horizontally, and they are both played by blowing across the top of the hole on the head joint piece.


What section of the orchestra does a saxophone belong?

"Wind" because you put your lips adjacent to the opening and blow softly across it causing the wind inside the tube to vibrate.


What is meaning of string wind percussion and brass instrument?

Woodwind instruments are a family of musical instruments that create sound by moving air through or across an opening of the instrument, either through a hole like a flute, or across a reed that vibrates like a clarinet or saxophone. String instruments produce sound from the vibration of strings. Brass instrument produce sound by the vibration of air though a mouthpiece created by the vibration of the player's lips (player's embouchure). A percussion instrument produces sound by being struck, scraped, or rubbed by the player's hand or against another instrument.


Why is the saxophone apart of woodwind?

The woodwind family of instruments is called as such because the noise is produced primarily by blowing air against a reed (the saxophone and clarinet) or across an edge (the flute). However, there are multiple types of each subset of instrument. For example, whistles and recorders are included in the flute family, even though one does not directly blow air across a surface. This is because you are directing the air across a surface by hand position and overall force behind the air itself.


Why was the bassoon put in the woodwind group?

Probably because it is literally an instrument that makes its sound by passing "wind" (your breath)across wood (the reed). Though many examples of the woodwind family are made of other materials, most were originally crafted from wood and played by "wind".