The answer to this question is very hard to answer. The real and TRUE answer is...................................................................................................................................... The recorder
woodwind I think
Any french horn is considered a woodwind, even though it's played like a brass instrument. They are a woodwind because they can play in a woodwind ensemble, but it doesn't use any type of reed; it uses a brass mouthpiece.
Yes, a recorder is considered a woodwind instrument because it is played by blowing air into a mouthpiece to produce sound, similar to other woodwind instruments like the flute or clarinet.
Mostly woodwind instruments
The clarinet.
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Probably because it is literally an instrument that makes its sound by passing "wind" (your breath)across wood (the reed). Though many examples of the woodwind family are made of other materials, most were originally crafted from wood and played by "wind".
saxophone
no. even now woodwind instruments can be made from plastic and other materials. (the best sounding ones are generally wood though). woodwind refers to the fact that the instrument is played using a reed. saxophones for example, are made of brass but are within the woodwind family
Saxophones are from the Woodwind family because they are played from a reed, even though they are made out of brass.
No, bagpipes are a woodwind instrument.
Unlike other woodwinds, you hold a flute sideways to play it. Most woodwinds are held in front of the musician when being played.