A group of wind instrument which produce sound through a reed.
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woodwinds
The saxophone, for example, though made of brass, is considered a woodwind because it requires a reed to produce sound. Occasionally, woodwinds are made out of earthen materials, especially ocarinas.
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The answer is woodwind instruments.
- A group of instruments which are mainly wind instruments is called woodwind instruments. They produce sound by the vibration of the reeds.
- The sound in these instruments is produced by splitting the sound waves by blowing them on a sharp edge.
- Examples of instruments belonging to this group are flute, saxophone, and so on. They are sometimes made of earthen materials.
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