Boxwood was used frequently for baroque woodwind instruments. Mostly Flutes and Clarinets but I have seen one or two oboes.
clarinet
clarinet
An oboe is a woodwind instrument (the reed is made of wood)
Saxaphones are classified as woodwind instruments.
Boxwood was used frequently for baroque woodwind instruments. Mostly Flutes and Clarinets but I have seen one or two oboes.
clarinet
clarinet
Saxophone is in the woodwind family, even though they are made of metal.
Boxwood Hall was created in 1750.
Because the flute is a woodwind. Although they are both made of brass you use wind to blow into them so they are called woodwind.
An oboe is a woodwind instrument because an oboe reed is made of wood.
An oboe is a woodwind instrument (the reed is made of wood)
Saxaphones are classified as woodwind instruments.
no. even now woodwind instruments can be made from plastic and other materials. (the best sounding ones are generally wood though). woodwind refers to the fact that the instrument is played using a reed. saxophones for example, are made of brass but are within the woodwind family
Boxwood Barkentine was born in 1920-07.
Yes you can only if it is a wintergreen boxwood tree