Woodwind instruments

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Name (Hebrew)
כלי נשיפה מעץ
Name (Latin)
Woodwind instruments
Other forms of name
Double-reed instruments (Woodwinds)
Double-reed woodwind instruments
Double reeds (Woodwind instruments)
Reed instruments (Woodwinds)
Reeds (Woodwind instruments)
Single-reed instruments (Woodwinds)
Single-reed woodwind instruments
Single reeds (Woodwind instruments)
Wood-wind instruments
Woodwinds
See Also From tracing topical name
Wind instruments
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q181247
Library of congress: sh 85147966
Sources of Information
  • New Harvard dict. music(Reed: woodwinds generally use reeds made from cane; cane reeds are constructed as either double reeds or single reeds.)
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Wikipedia description:

Woodwind instruments are a family of musical instruments within the greater category of wind instruments. Common examples include flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, and saxophone. There are two main types of woodwind instruments: flutes and reed instruments (otherwise called reed pipes). The main distinction between these instruments and other wind instruments is the way in which they produce sound. All woodwinds produce sound by splitting the air blown into them on a sharp edge, such as a reed or a fipple. Despite the name, a woodwind may be made of any material, not just wood. Common examples of other materials include brass, silver, cane, and other metals such as gold and platinum. The saxophone, for example, though made of brass, is considered a woodwind because it requires a reed to produce sound. Occasionally, woodwinds are made of earthen materials, especially ocarinas.

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