woodwind family

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woodwind family

The clarinet is a member of the woodwind family.

Definition

Noun: - In music, the woodwind family refers to a category of wind instruments traditionally made of wood, but now also including those made of metal or other materials, which produce sound by the player blowing air through a reed or across an opening.

Usage

The term is used to classify and discuss a specific group of musical instruments based on their sound production method and historical construction. - The clarinet and flute are both members of the woodwind family. - In an orchestra, the woodwind family typically sits behind the string section.

Advanced Usage
  • "The woodwinds": This plural form is often used to refer to the section of an orchestra or band consisting of woodwind family instruments.
    • The woodwinds entered with a soft, melodic theme.
Variants and Related Words
  • Woodwind (noun/adjective): Can refer to a single instrument from this family or be used as an adjective.
    • She plays a woodwind. (noun)
    • He is a woodwind specialist. (adjective)
  • Woodwind instrument (noun phrase): A single instrument belonging to this family.
    • The oboe is a challenging woodwind instrument.
Different Meanings

The term "woodwind family" is specific to musicology and instrument classification. It does not have other common meanings outside this context.

Synonyms
  • Woodwind section (when referring to the group of players in an ensemble).
  • Woodwinds (general plural term for the instruments).
Idioms

There are no common idioms specifically for the phrase "woodwind family".

Phrasal Verbs

There are no phrasal verbs associated with the noun phrase "woodwind family".

woodwind family

The clarinet is a member of the woodwind family.

Noun
  1. (music) the family of woodwind instruments