Is Sax a woodwind?

Though the saxophone is made of metal, it generates sound with a single reed, and so it is classified as a woodwind rather than as a brass instrument.
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What group does a saxophone belong?

The saxophone, patented in 1846, is a member of the woodwind family, usually made of brass, and played with a single reed mouthpiece, similar to that of the clarinet. The saxophone is used in classical music, military and marching bands, jazz and contemporary music, including rock and roll.
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Is alto sax brass or woodwind?

It's the Only Brass Woodwind

From its earliest days, the saxophone was always made of brass. However, because it generates sound with a single reed, it is classified as a woodwind. The only other metallic woodwind is the flute, which was made entirely of wood at first — something that's sometimes seen even today.
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Is tenor sax a woodwind or brass?

Considering that the musical instrument is made of brass, it is understandable that people automatically assume that it is a brass instrument like the modern trumpet, piccolo trumpet, tenor horn and other labrosones. The saxophone is a woodwind instrument rather than a brass instrument.
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Is a sax a reed instrument?

Making sound by vibrating the reed

The sound of a saxophone is generated by vibrating the reed attached to the mouthpiece, which the player puts in his mouth. Instruments that make sound in this way are called reed instruments.
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Is The Saxophone A Woodwind Or Brass?



What are the woodwind instruments?

The woodwind family of instruments includes, from the highest sounding instruments to the lowest, the piccolo, flute, oboe, English horn, clarinet, E-flat clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon and contrabassoon.
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Is a trumpet a woodwind?

Types. Wind instruments are typically grouped into two families: Brass instruments (horns, trumpets, trombones, euphoniums, and tubas) Woodwind instruments (recorders, flutes, oboes, clarinets, saxophones, and bassoons)
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How many woodwind instruments are there?

The woodwind family of instruments includes these 6 major instruments: Flutes and piccolos. Saxophones. Clarinets.
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Is the saxophone in the percussion family?

The saxophone belongs to the woodwind family. Instruments of the woodwind family use wind - air - blown into the instrument to make music. This air...
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Is a saxophone a trumpet?

Trumpets are brass instruments. Saxophones are considered woodwind instruments.
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Is Sax easier than trumpet?

Short-term the saxophone is probably easier for most. Trumpet is definitely more painful and disrupts the embouchure more. However, it's by no means comfortable for saxophone players either.
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Is trumpet a horn?

Can I Call a Trumpet a Horn? Many people refer to trumpets as horns but that's not correct. A trumpet is not a horn because the thickness of the pipe is constant for the first 2/3 of the total length. However, it's only a minor difference and both trumpets and horns belong to the brass family of instruments.
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What is a not wind instrument?

sitar is a correct answer.
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Is guitar a wind instrument?

Woodwind instruments primarily produce sound via air being blown over a small round hole or through a single or double reed, and so guitars do not fit into this category.
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Is a tuba a wind instrument?

tuba, deep-pitched brass wind instrument with valves and wide conical bore. The word tuba originally was the name of a straight-built Roman trumpet and was the medieval Latin word for trumpet. Valved bass brass instruments for bands are mentioned as early as 1829, but little is now known about them.
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What is the most popular woodwind instrument?

Clarinet. This German woodwind instrument was created in the 1700s and remains one of the most well-known types of wind instruments. The mouthpiece features a single reed and has a cylindrical tube shape.
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What are the two main types of woodwinds?

There are two types of Woodwinds: the Flute and the Reed instruments, even though all them produce the sound by blowing them.
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What are the 4 main types of saxophones?

From there, only four of those remaining six types are still commonly played in modern musical contexts. In pitch order from highest to lowest, they are the soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones.
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What is a tiny saxophone called?

The sopranissimo saxophone (also known as the piccolo or soprillo saxophone) is the smallest member of the saxophone family.
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