A piano is member of several groups. First of all, a piano is a string instrument, because its main source of sound is the vibration of the strings. It's also a keyboard instrument (because it is played by touching the keys of the keyboard) and a percussion instrument(and idea of the composer Bela Bartok, if I'm correct; he considered the piano to be a percussive instrument because in a piano the strings are hit by hammers).
Single reed woodwinds.
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That would be 'stringed instruments'.
Single reed woodwinds.
That depends, although sonata's are always for one or a very small group of instruments. Most commonly, piano solo, violin and piano, cello and piano, flute and piano, a wind instrument, a string instrument and a piano... It varies.. But its always a small ensemble.
The orchestra is not a group of instruments - it contains groups of instruments such as woodwind, brass, strings and percussion.
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Good question. It is a keyboard instrument, like the piano, harpsichord and celesta, but unlike those instruments (which are technically in the percussion family) its tones are produced by air. As an organist myself, I would tend to group it with the keyboard instruments due to what the player him/herself does to produce the sounds.
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String instruments.
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