View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Woodwind.

Woodwind

Woodwind | Woodwinds

Woodwind meaning

Any (typically wooden) musical instrument that produces sound by the player blowing into it, through a reed, or across an opening. Woodwind instruments include the recorder, flute, piccolo, clarinet, oboe, cor anglais and bassoon.

Example sentences (20)

For example, the woodwind instruments of a symphony orchestra could be called the woodwind choir.

Woodwind instrument repair In woodwind instrument repair, a smoke test involves plugging one end of an instrument and blowing smoke into the other to test for leaks.

Enjoy three laps out on the Severn River with the Woodwind crew while enjoying a boxed lunch, a perfect backdrop for photography, and the thrill of racing on the river!

Posters can be found around BYU-Idaho advertising the upcoming Woodwind Chamber Recital.

Submerge FM starts with graceful flute and woodwind sounds, while a beautiful sax line heralds the start of I’ll Remember for Me, I’ll Remember for You.

The Connecticut-based Harmonia V, an innovative woodwind quintet, performs standard literature, seldom-heard treasures, and dynamic contemporary music.

There was much more good to be found in Mendelssohn’s “Italian” Symphony No. 4, starting with those spun-gold strings up through the woodwind roster.

I chose to write for a chamber section made up of strings, woodwind, piano, harp and horn, and a leant on an unsettling 4-chord progression that becomes familiar when things are not OK.

In Avet Terterian’s Third Symphony, Armenian musicians Harutyun Chkolyan and Karen Sirakanyan took centre playing the duduk, a double reed woodwind instrument made of apricot wood.

Those aged 14 to 18 years old should compose a piece for a standard woodwind quartet, including flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon, four minutes long, also in any style with a festival feel.

Woodwind, brass, accordion and drums all featured in a delightful mix of music that reached many hearts, though sadly the handbells were missing this year.

Almost all of Strathallan’s music lessons are taught face-to-face, however brass, woodwind and singing are delivered online following Strathallan’s blended approach to learning.

Although strings play a huge part in the 2020 version, the original theme tune boasted an ensemble of woodwind instruments and flutes.

Instead of shrieking, a blue jay purled the liquid woodwind syllable that signifies a yearning to be liked.

Music classes involving singing and the playing of brass and woodwind instruments have been banned in all Victorian schools in term four, prompting an outcry from teachers who say the decision could lead more students to quit music lessons.

One study done in showed no secondary transmissions of coronavirus among six infected children who had 1,155 social contacts while participating in activities such as choir practice, sports practice and woodwind practice.

The woodwind and brass instrument musicians have no choice at the moment but to "sit and wait" for health guidelines to shift, said Deedee Vaughters, executive director of the Aiken Symphony Orchestra.

An audition CD, containing up to five minutes of a candidate’s finest playing (on string, woodwind, brass or percussion instrument), without accompaniment, must be sent with each application.

For a year, band instrument repair students were fixing woodwind and brass instruments specifically to donate to Vega Productions.

The amazing Marvel the Magician and a woodwind group will also show their skills during the dazzling evening on Friday November 22.