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Those are not one group inclusive, although it could remotely be a "trio."

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the woodwind instruments are a group. wood wind describes instruments which use a reed to vibrate making sound, some include Clarinet and Saxophone

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A symphony orchestra.

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How is pitch controlled in each group of musical instruments?

Strings: How thin the string is and how short the string is. Brass: The length of tubing and tightness of the embouchure (mouth). Woodwind: The length of tube and tightness of the embouchure. Percussion: The size of what is being hit.


What musical instrument not a part of woodwind group?

A kettledrum (or timpani) is a type of percussion instrument called a membranophone, because it sounds by a vibrating membrane. Clarinets and oboes are woodwinds, and sound by vibrating reeds.


Who is an ochistra?

Phonic spelling of orchestra. A symphony orchestra is a large instrumental group consisting of string, brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. A chamber orchestra is half the size but contains the same 4 types of instruments.


Name the five types of musical-instruments.?

These are the 5 categories of musical instruments as far as I know them. Membranophones- use a vibrating membrane to make a noise (ex. a conga drum) Idiophones- The actual instrument vibrates (ex. a xylophone or a bell) Aerophones- Moving air creates the sound (ex. a flute) Chordophones- Vibrating string makes sound (ex. a banjo) Electrophones- electronic production of a sound, coming out of a speaker (ex. keyboard)


What is a concert orchestra?

it is a group of people who play instruments, who work together to play music. There is 4 different areas of a orchestra, it's the woodwind section, the string section, the brass section and the percussion section. Here is afew examples: Woodwind: Saxaphone, clarinet, flute/piccalo, bassoon, oboe Brass: French horn, tuba, trombone, trumpet Percussion: Tambourine, cymbols, xylophone, Timpani, drums (snare and base) String: Double Bass, cello, viola, violin (sorry if this isn't the information you were looking for.)

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What are the group of instrument?

brass woodwind percussion strings brass woodwind percussion strings


What are the different group of instrument?

brass woodwind percussion strings brass woodwind percussion strings


What group is percussion in?

Percussion instruments are a group of their own, along with strings, woodwind and brass.


What are the main sections of an orchestra?

The four main sections are:strings (violin, viola, cello, double bass)brass (trumpet, trombone, tuba)woodwind (oboe, flute, clarinet, bassoon)percussion (timpani, triangle, cymbal)Individual instruments may be added to each section according to how the composer wrote the music being performed.


How is pitch controlled in each group of musical instruments?

Strings: How thin the string is and how short the string is. Brass: The length of tubing and tightness of the embouchure (mouth). Woodwind: The length of tube and tightness of the embouchure. Percussion: The size of what is being hit.


What musical instrument not a part of woodwind group?

A kettledrum (or timpani) is a type of percussion instrument called a membranophone, because it sounds by a vibrating membrane. Clarinets and oboes are woodwinds, and sound by vibrating reeds.


What famaily does the orchestra belong in?

The orchestra is not a group of instruments - it contains groups of instruments such as woodwind, brass, strings and percussion.


What group does the french Horn play in?

It depends on the piece. If you are playing the bass line, it is considered a low brass instrument. However, if you are playing the more common counter melody, it is a tenor instrument. The "group" the horn or french horn plays in is called the brass (as opposed to woodwind, string, or percussion). It is also often a part of a brass quintet or a woodwind quintet as well as other chamber ensembles.


Who is an ochistra?

Phonic spelling of orchestra. A symphony orchestra is a large instrumental group consisting of string, brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. A chamber orchestra is half the size but contains the same 4 types of instruments.


Name the five types of musical-instruments.?

These are the 5 categories of musical instruments as far as I know them. Membranophones- use a vibrating membrane to make a noise (ex. a conga drum) Idiophones- The actual instrument vibrates (ex. a xylophone or a bell) Aerophones- Moving air creates the sound (ex. a flute) Chordophones- Vibrating string makes sound (ex. a banjo) Electrophones- electronic production of a sound, coming out of a speaker (ex. keyboard)


What is the definition for concert band?

A relatively large group of brass, woodwind, and percussion players that performs in a concert hall, as distinguished from a marching band.


Which musical instruments are produced by the Conn brand?

The Conn brand is part of the larger Conn-Selmer group and is used to label brass instruments such as cornets, trombones, tubas and sousaphones. The wider Conn-Selmer group also produces percussion, woodwind and string instruments.