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@ppheard1254

1 week ago

Older Flutes were made of wood, as well as Clarinets, Oboes, & Bassoons. Trumpets, Trombones, French Horns, Mellophones, Euphoniums and Tubas were almost always made from brass. Saxophones are their own category as they are hybrids of both Brasswind & Woodwinds

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@evainsutton-ke6ft

1 week ago

For those wondering, woodwinds have keys, and brass instruments have slides or valves.

Edit: As many have stated in other comments and in the replies, while keys or valves is a large distinguisher between woodwinds or brass there is a better way to classify them. This would be that you create sound on a woodwind by blowing into it and the instrument creates a vibration, while a brass instrument makes noises via the vibrations made by the player or a "buzz". The key vs valve is a simple explanation for a beginner band or nonmusician but if you look into instruments such as the ophicleide, which is a predecessor to the tuba and other low brass instruments, you will find that is a brass instrument despite its keys due to the mouthpiece. For those wondering what an ophicleide looks like I can't really explain it but you should look it up. Also while it is theorized that it was the inspiration for the saxophone this is highly contested due to the well-documented discovery of the sax despite the similarity in the timeline of both there creations.
(Sorry I had to edit, my replies kept getting deleted. Also sorry for the length of the edit.)

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@simplyelectronic4840

1 week ago

Despite what people say about keys vs valves (which is correct in part) the big thing is how the flutes method of being played classifies it. Brass instruments need to be buzzed into to make a sound. Wood winds have either a reed to create the buzzing sound, or use the resonance of the mouth peice to create the tone. The mouthpeice just doesnt have a cup and does not need to be buzzed or struck like precussion. Thats the big thing

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@Gummywormgirl123

1 week ago

Clasic conversation in the band room lol

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@myamacke4159

1 week ago

Woodwinds are defined as wind instruments that create sound by vibrating a column of air via splitting a stream. On reed instruments, the air is split by the reed, which vibrates the reed and in turn, the column of air. Flutes without fipples, such as the one in the video, rely on the player splitting their airstream across the edge of the embouchure hole, which vibrates the air (this is why the angle is so important). Fippled flutes, such as the recorder, automatically split the air along a ridge inside, with half-ish going out the hole near the top. This part is called the fipple. Brass winds make sound by resonating with the buzzing of the players lips. This is why some instruments made of wood, like the didgeridoo, are brass winds.

Edit: no clue why they are named after materials. Brass instruments are often made of metal, though many of the first were made of horns or shells. My personal hypothesis is that the categories were originally defined by material until it was decided that such a system wasn't useful and as such they redefined the terms. That's just my idea though, and it's entirely possible that the reasoning is well known in the field of musical history, but I'm no historian, so I'll leave that to them.

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@Bardiful-being

1 week ago

For anytime wondering, itā€™s not because unwise l those instruments used to be wood. Itā€™s because of the Read in the sax and the cork in the flute

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@TheHobby_Lobby

1 week ago

I love these videos SO much. The accuracy of the personalities of each section is insane. Thanks for giving all of the music educators out here a laugh! Love your contentšŸ˜ŠšŸ¤˜

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@StyleSax

1 week ago

I always classified brass as most every instrument with the kind of mouthpiece that you would buzz into instead of blow

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@Jesxaixx

1 week ago

This made me giggle. ā¤ I played Trombone for 4 years until I switched to Choir. Was some really fun times.

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@avaeline6144

1 week ago

Flutes used to be made from wood but now they donā€™t but they still just keep it as a woodwind and the saxophone is bc of the reed

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@URAVESWIFTIE

1 day ago

The main difference between a brass and a woodwind is basically that a wood wind you can blow through and a brass you have to buzz through!

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@508thHeavyPanzerBattalion

1 week ago

I used to have a wood clarinet before switching to sax then Bari sax

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@Randomstuff93551

1 week ago

I have a wood clarinet not sure if it works its been on display for probably 35 years

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@venusbunn

1 week ago

All pf these videos make me miss clarinetšŸ˜­ i only played for a few years and quit in 6th grade, but I wish i still had my clarinet to try to play on my ow

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@monkeylady8150

5 days ago

The one student inturruptting the teacher to exasperatly answer, but in a way that doesn't truly teach/exaplain

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@brightonmusicstudios

3 days ago

As a saxophone player I identify with both the brass and woodwind sections. Technically, pressing the buttons also makes a sound, which would also make it a percussion instrument! Sax has it all šŸŽ·

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@leafs8295

1 week ago

For those who wonder there's actually wood inside the flute, a bouchon de LiĆØge is inside and make the flute vibrate correctly

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@trevorbrooks7816

5 days ago

Woodwinds primarily change notes by adding holes to the tube. Brass instruments primarily change notes by adding length to a single tube. Amberture van also change notes in both

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@IsaThoRol

1 week ago

because of its origins, not because it's made of wood

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@pherendel123

1 week ago

As someone who plays in band, I can say there are several reasons why which instrument is classified into which group. For one, woodwinds have notes, while brass instruments have valves. Also, the clarinet was also right. Though it wasn't exactly the reed, it was the type of mouthpiece. Saxophones seem like brass instruments, but they're not. Because brass instruments have a bell-like mouthpiece while the woodwinds do not. I hope this helps! :)

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