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The woodwind instruments which have a double reed are:
Bassoon, coranglais, oboe and clarinet.
Violin.
Electronic, brass, percussion and woodwind.
Trumpet, trombone, tuba and French horn.
A harpsichord has no strings but makes a sharper sound.
Violin, alto, cello and double bass.
By pressing the keys.
A bass drum is tuned in the same way, by stretching the skin and tightening the taps around its side
The orchestra is made up of four sections which are:
Bassoon, coranglais, oboe and clarinet.
Violin.
Electronic, brass, percussion and woodwind.
Trumpet, trombone, tuba and French horn.
A harpsichord has no strings but makes a sharper sound.
Violin, alto, cello and double bass.
By pressing the keys.
A bass drum is tuned in the same way, by stretching the skin and tightening the taps around its side
The string family in an orchestra are made up of:
Bassoon, coranglais, oboe and clarinet.
Violin.
Electronic, brass, percussion and woodwind.
Trumpet, trombone, tuba and French horn.
A harpsichord has no strings but makes a sharper sound.
Violin, alto, cello and double bass.
By pressing the keys.
A bass drum is tuned in the same way, by stretching the skin and tightening the taps around its side
The smallest and highest instrument of the orchestra.It is a member of the woodwind family, but it’s not made of wood and it doesn’t have a reed.
Bassoon, coranglais, oboe and clarinet.
Violin.
Electronic, brass, percussion and woodwind.
Trumpet, trombone, tuba and French horn.
A harpsichord has no strings but makes a sharper sound.
Violin, alto, cello and double bass.
By pressing the keys.
A bass drum is tuned in the same way, by stretching the skin and tightening the taps around its side
What is the difference between a bass drum and timpini drums?
Bassoon, coranglais, oboe and clarinet.
Violin.
Electronic, brass, percussion and woodwind.
Trumpet, trombone, tuba and French horn.
A harpsichord has no strings but makes a sharper sound.
Violin, alto, cello and double bass.
By pressing the keys.
A bass drum is tuned in the same way, by stretching the skin and tightening the taps around its side
What is the difference between a harpsichord and a piano?
Bassoon, coranglais, oboe and clarinet.
Violin.
Electronic, brass, percussion and woodwind.
Trumpet, trombone, tuba and French horn.
A harpsichord has no strings but makes a sharper sound.
Violin, alto, cello and double bass.
By pressing the keys.
A bass drum is tuned in the same way, by stretching the skin and tightening the taps around its side
Depending on their pitch and from a lower to a higher sound, the brass family of instruments are:
Bassoon, coranglais, oboe and clarinet.
Violin.
Electronic, brass, percussion and woodwind.
Trumpet, trombone, tuba and French horn.
A harpsichord has no strings but makes a sharper sound.
Violin, alto, cello and double bass.
By pressing the keys.
A bass drum is tuned in the same way, by stretching the skin and tightening the taps around its side
How is sound produced by a trumpet?
Bassoon, coranglais, oboe and clarinet.
Violin.
Electronic, brass, percussion and woodwind.
Trumpet, trombone, tuba and French horn.
A harpsichord has no strings but makes a sharper sound.
Violin, alto, cello and double bass.
By pressing the keys.
A bass drum is tuned in the same way, by stretching the skin and tightening the taps around its side
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