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What are the characteristics of wind instruments?

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Wind instruments are traditional musical instruments with which the musician can create sounds by inhaling and exhaling air. This is generally supported by a mouth piece, which transforms the player’s breath into sound by vibrating. If you intend to buy a wind instrument in a specialised shop, you will discover the variety of instruments which are on offer in different price ranges. The extensive list of wind instruments can be categorized. The most common way of categorization is between woodwind instruments and brass instruments.

The category of the wooden wind musical instruments includes, for example, the flute, the panflutes and alphorns. Brass instruments are the saxophone, the tuba and the trumpet, the piccolos and the French horns. Another important factor of categorization is in how the sound is created – either by the material itself or the player’s tongue and the mouthpiece.

The second important group of wind instruments are the brass instruments which we all know very well from traditional Bavarian brass music. However, also these instruments are played in orchestras and by solo artists for very sophisticated musical compositions. However, brass instruments needn’t be produced of metal. Important is the material of the used mouthpiece. The air starts to vibrate on the lips of the musician and creates the sound in the mouthpiece. Brass instruments have sub-categories: the trumpets and the horns. Examples for horn instruments are the cornet, the classical horn and the flugelhorn.

Besides these instruments, which are played by the musician’s breath, there are also instruments such as accordions or bandoneons which create sounds by vibration of metal reeds.

As today brass and wind instruments are no longer only manufactured by small crafts businesses, there is a big international marketplace for musical instruments on the internet. Small businesses, retailers and end users today still produce and demand customized instruments, however, the product “wind instrument” itself has transformed also to electronic versions. An electronic wind instrument is supported by electricity and amplifiers.

Are you looking for information on musical instruments such as a trombone or a clarinet? Are you scouting for an international supplier of a certain type of traverse flute or a wooden flute? For effective searching and scouting in supply management, you can access this B2B portal on music, instruments and media and get information on trends, suppliers and wholesalers. The portal is linked to several product listings and therefore, enables successful business matchings.

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