The Flute belongs to the Woodwind section, concretely to the instruments which no need a reed in order to make them sound. They are made of nickel silver or combine some metals, although it can be made completely of wood, silver, gold or platinum.
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Aug 26, 2021 · I've heard that the saxophone belongs to the woodwinds because it has a reed, and other brass instrument uses the lips to create vibration.
The flute is the oldest of all instruments that produce pitched sounds (not just rhythms), and was originally made from wood, stone, clay or hollow reeds like ...
Woodwind instruments, such as clarinets and flutes, are made out of wood or metal, while brass instruments are made exclusively out of metal or brass. Since ...
Jun 25, 2018 · Flutes are frequently made of metal and saxophones always are yet they are classified as woodwind. (Note that I play the clarinet and saxophone ...
The term "woodwind instrument" refers to wind instruments whose sound production principle is not lip reed; lip reed is sound production system of brass ...