The Saxophone is a woodwind because it uses reeds to vibrate and make a tone. Also, because of the numerous amount of keys and the lack of pitches, the fingering is the same for two different notes.
Yes, it has A REED! The saxophone, although made to be brassy and woodwind, it's classified as a woodwind.
Yes, the saxophone is a woodwind instrument because it uses a reed to make a tone.
Of a drum, violin or saxophone, which is a woodwind instrument?
Saxophone is a woodwind instrument.
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The saxophone. While the instrument itself is commonly made of brass, the mechanics of it, as well as the use of a reed, make it a woodwind.
The saxophone is a reed instrument, and as such is part of the woodwind family.
Of a drum, violin or saxophone, which is a woodwind instrument?
No, a Saxophone is a woodwind instrument.
Saxophone is a woodwind instrument.
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Saxophone
The saxophone. While the instrument itself is commonly made of brass, the mechanics of it, as well as the use of a reed, make it a woodwind.
The saxophone is a reed instrument, and as such is part of the woodwind family.
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The saxophone.
None. A saxophone is a woodwind instrument.
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.