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  1. What are the different types of instruments in a typical orchestra? In a typical orchestra, you can find string instruments (violin, viola, cello, double bass), woodwinds (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon), brass (trumpet, French horn, trombone, tuba), and percussion (drums, cymbals, xylophone, timpani).

  2. Families. Instruments can be split up into different groups, or families. These relate to the way an instrument is played, the sound it makes or the material it is made from. The main five groups are: Strings, Brass, Woodwind, Keyboards, and Percussion.

  3. 16 de jul. de 2016 · Instrument Families: String, Brass, Woodwind, PercussionMuch like our families, instruments share some similarities and differences.

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  4. 17 de ago. de 2018 · Musical instruments are divided into four families: string instruments which include violin and cello and produce sound through vibrating strings; woodwind instruments like flute and oboe which are played by blowing through a reed or mouthpiece; brass instruments such as trumpet and trombone which make sound by blowing into a mouthpiece and vibrating lips; and percussion instruments like drums ...

  5. 23 de jun. de 2008 · The document discusses four families of musical instruments: brass, woodwind, percussion, and strings. It provides details on common instruments within each family, describing their basic sound production and key features. Brass instruments produce sound through buzzing lips and have mouthpieces, valves or slides, and bells.

  6. 2.3: Western Categories of Instruments. Instruments are commonly classified in families, according to their method of generating sounds. The most familiar designations for these groupings are strings (sound produced by vibrating strings), winds (by a vibrating column of air), and percussion (by an object shaken or struck).

  7. These include violins, trumpets, trombones, flutes, cellos, oboes, drums, and so many other instruments from across the world. The instruments are grouped into 4 distinct families based on the characteristics of the instrument, such as how musicians play them to make sound, their volume or loudness, and what kind of sounds they produce.