All of these instruments are constructed in wood. This is the only similarity.
They are both in an Orchestra or concert band. They are played by blowing air through them and a vibration of either a reed in a woodwind or lips for brass.
They are not brass instruments. They are woodwind instruments.
Brass instruments do not have reeds, some woodwind instruments do.
No, They are all woodwind instruments
string woodwind brass percussion voice electronic
Woodwind, brass, strings and percussion.
They are not brass instruments. They are woodwind instruments.
Brass instruments do not have reeds, some woodwind instruments do.
Woodwind instruments use reeded mouthpieces to produce sound (except the flute which is also woodwind). Brass instruments on the other hand do not.
Yes, brass instruments produce a lower pitch than woodwind instruments. Woodwind instruments use a reed to vibrate the air to produce sound, whereas brass instruments produce sound from the player's lips vibrating in a mouthpiece.
No, They are all woodwind instruments
string woodwind brass percussion voice electronic
Woodwind, brass, strings and percussion.
The saxophone is a woodwind instrument Though it looks like brass, people always mistake it for brass instrument, but it is a woodwind. It does not have valves like the brass instruments, but has reed and finger holes covered by small pads. Some like to call it brasswind.
Brass instruments tend to be made out of brass or other metals/alloys. Woodwind instruments have reeds, which makes a different sound to the brass instrument (in simple terms you have to blow raspberries into to make a sound- it is a little more complecated than that, but its hard to explain).
Brass, woodwind, precussion
woodwind and brass
either woodwind or brass