Woodwind instruments

The woodwind instrument is named after it is made of ebony or hardwood. The new style flute is made of metal, but its pronunciation principle still belongs to the woodwind instrument. Woodwind instruments come in roughly two shapes, one of which is cylindrical, such as a flute and clarinet. The other is conical, such as oboe and large tube. The woodwind instrument has a wide range of sound, soft tones, and strong expressiveness. It plays an important role in the ensemble and is also an important solo instrument. In the wind band, the woodwind instruments commonly used are flute, clarinet, saxophone, oboe, British tube and bass tube.