The recorder is often considered the easiest woodwind instrument to learn to play because it has a simple fingering system and is relatively easy to produce sound on.
No, a trombone is not considered a woodwind instrument. It is actually classified as a brass instrument because it is played by blowing air through a mouthpiece to create sound.
No, the saxophone is not considered a type of horn. It is a woodwind instrument.
The clarinet is a woodwind instrument, not a brass instrument.
The trumpet is a brass instrument, not a woodwind instrument.
A recorder
The recorder is often considered the easiest woodwind instrument to learn to play because it has a simple fingering system and is relatively easy to produce sound on.
no the recorder is in the flute family
a piccolo
The flute is the only woodwind instrument that does not require a reed. _____________________________ Piccolo also, to be technically correct. There may be others as well.
flute clarinet oboe bassoon recorder (musical instrument)
The woodwind family. This family includes the saxophone and the flute as well. The recorder was popular in medieval times through the baroque era, but declined in the 18th century in favour of orchestral woodwind instruments, such as the flute , oboe, and clarinet.
No, a trombone is not considered a woodwind instrument. It is actually classified as a brass instrument because it is played by blowing air through a mouthpiece to create sound.
It would be a part of the woodwind family but the fluteaphone is not a real instrument. The "fluteaphone", as many people call it, is actually called a recorder. The recorder is part of the woodwind family but can be made out of plastic, metal and/or wood.
The French horn.
As long as an instrument has a reed, it's automatically considered a woodwind. Last time I checked, the contra bassoon had a reed, so it's considered a woodwind.
Bagpipes are a musical instrument from the woodwind family.