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It is a medium-sized member of saxophone family.
Tenor Saxophone
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it is a brass instrument made of tubing wrapped into a coil with S-flared bell.
French Horn
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It is shorter than flute, and the sound it produces is thinner.
Piccolo
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It consists of thin, normally round plates of various alloys.
Cymbals
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It is commonly used in classical music concert band, chamber music and solo repertoire, military bands and jazz bands.
Saxophone
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It is an earphone wind instrument that produces its sound from the flow of air across an opening, and the sound it produces is thin in timbre.
Flute
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It is a straight cylindrical tube with cylindrical bore, and a flared ball, and it has a single-reed mouthpiece.
Clarinet
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The sound is produced when the player's vibrating lips cause the air column inside the instrument to vibrate. The name means "large trumpet".
Trombone
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It has the highest register in the brass family, and it is played by blowing air through almost-closed lips.
Trumpet
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It produces a note of low definite and indefinite pitch.
Bass Drum
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It is known as a side drum is a ever-present percussion instrument known for its cylindrical shape and powerful, staccato sound.
Snare drum
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It is a type of tuba designed to be easier than the concert tuba to play while standing or marching.
Sousaphone
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