Woodwind Instrument
Saxophone
The three branches of the woodwind family have
different sources of sound. Vibrations begin when air is blown across the top
of an instrument, across a single reed, or across two reeds. Reeds are small
pieces of cane. A single reed is clamped to a mouthpiece at the top of the instrument
and vibrates against the mouthpiece when air is blown between the reed and the
mouthpiece. Two reeds tied together are commonly known as a double reed. This
double reed fits into a tube at the top of the instrument and vibrates when
air is forced between the two reeds.
Conically shaped, the saxophone is the only woodwind
instrument made of brass. Although it is found only occasionally in the symphony
orchestra, it is considered a member of the woodwind family because it has a
single reed like the clarinet.
This project was created by Ahmed Azab.
Since �2001