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woodwind

[ US /ˈwʊdˌwɪnd/ ]
[ UK /wˈʊdwɪnd/ ]
NOUN
  1. any wind instrument other than the brass instruments

How To Use woodwind In A Sentence

  • With the brass and woodwind programs repair bills are very expensive.
  • Feldman scored it for an ensemble consisting of doubled woodwind quartet, brass septet, string quartet, and a trio of harp, piano, and vibraphone.
  • The scoring is for a simple classical orchestra, strings, double woodwind, four horns and two trumpets.
  • The discordant sounds of violinos, woodwinds, and the falk-horn rose around Anna, but she continued to watch the camp below. Darksong Rising
  • Judd made no attempt to tidy up the sheer chaos of this music, presenting its many dynamic extremes without apology, never subduing its often seemingly random accompanying noises of bells, woodwind flutterings and bassoon growls.
  • The ensemble sound was bright, with the trumpets and woodwind producing particularly expressive sounds.
  • They range from the chamber music of the Clarinets, a woodwind trio with Mr. Noriega and Anthony Burr, to the instrumental rock of My Ears Are Bent, an ensemble project led by keyboardist Ted Reichman that features guitarist Mary Halvorson. Dancing in the Swirl of Skirl
  • There is great depth in the Boston strings and brilliant woodwind soloists. Times, Sunday Times
  • The primary instruments are drums but lutes, woodwinds, and thumb pianos are also used.
  • (For example, a woodwind quintet might add a piano and become a sextet, or a string quartet might be reduced to a string trio.).
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