Well, friend, the harmonica is actually part of the wind family, not the woodwind family. It's a special instrument that you can hold in your hands and play by blowing air through it. Keep exploring different instruments and you'll find the perfect one that sings to your heart.
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The harmonica is part of the reed family.
Yes
yes the clarinet is part of the woodwind family because the woodwind family are instruments you blow into.
A Saxophone is classified as being part of the woodwind family. It was originally created to be in the middle of the woodwind and brass family and it still is considered to be in a way part of both, but technically it's a woodwind instrument because of it's wooden reed that it uses.It is a woodwind.
Reed instruments are a large part of the woodwind family. other woodwind instruements include the flute even though it is made of metal.
Yes it is
The flute is part of the woodwind family.
no it a part of the accordion family... i think
no, it is part of the woodwind family.
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 bagpipe is part of the woodwind family. This is because it has reeds and you blow into it.