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WOODWINDS

WOODWIND instruments are played by "blowing into or across" the mouthpiece. Some woodwinds use a "wooden reed" on the mouthpiece. To change pitches, the player will use their fingers to "cover holes" and/or "press keys."
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Explore the other Families of Instruments

Percussion
Strings
Brass
Keyboards

ALEX - The WOODWIND Family

TUNE BUDDIES - The WOODWIND Family

HOUSE OF SOUND - How do WOODWIND instruments make a sound?

Quaver's Marvelous World of Music - The WOODWIND Family

Class Notes - The WOODWIND Family

How It's Made - Flutes

How It's Made - Clarinets

How It's Made - Recorders

How It's Made - Wood Flutes

How It's Made - Harmonicas


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Go to DSO kids to learn more about the WOODWIND Family and the other families of instruments!

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