Wood instruments and metal instruments.
The sound of the wood instruments is soft and melodious compared with the metal, the sound is produce blowing a hole.
The sound of the metal instruments is loud, brigth and metallic.
We can find many wind instruments like the flute, saxophone, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, cornet and other that we can use to produce beautifull music.
Clarinet: Has undergone many changes and innovations through the years. From its first inception during the late 1600s to todays' clarinet models, this musical instrument has certainly gone a long way. Due to the many improvements it underwent, many different types of clarinets were made throughout the years.
Cornet: The trumpet and cornet are quite similar; they are usually pitched in B flat, both are transposing instruments and they both have valves. But whereas the trumpet is used in jazz bands, the cornet is usually used in brass bands. Trumpets also have a more powerful sound and has a cylindrical bore. Cornets, on the other hand, have a conical bore.
Flute: The flute belongs to the wind family of musical instruments. It is of ancient origin and was first made of wood. Now, however, the flute is made of silver and other metals. There are two types of methods used in playing the flute: side-blown or end-blown.