Woodwind instruments

Alto and tenor saxophone reeds

Template:Woodwinds A woodwind instrument is a musical instrument which produces sound when the player blows air against a sharp edge or through a reed, causing the air within its resonator (usually a column of air) to vibrate. Most of these instruments are made of wood but can be made of other materials, such as metals or plastics.

Types of woodwind instruments

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Woodwind instruments can further be divided into 2 groups: flutes and reed instruments.

Flutes

Reed instruments

A piper playing the bagpipes

Modern symphony orchestra woodwinds

The modern symphony orchestra's woodwinds section typically includes: 3 flutes, 1 piccolo, 3 oboes, 1 English horn, 3 clarinets, 1 bass clarinet, 3 bassoons, and 1 contrabassoon. The section may also on occasion be expanded by the addition of a saxophone.[1]

See also

References

  1. Apel, Willi, ed., Harvard Dictionary of Music, Second Edition, pp. 604-5. The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1969. SBN 674375017.

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