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  • On display are 1,000 items including stringed, woodwind, brass and percussion instruments from britain, europe and from distant lands.
  • On display are 1,000 items including stringed, woodwind, brass and percussion instruments from britain, europe and from distant lands.
  • Woodwind quintet.
  • It is followed by a slow, melancholy blues where solo woodwinds are the dominating voice throughout.
  • North regional wind band the north regional wind band currently has about 80 members, who play either woodwind, brass or percussion instruments.
  • With no more woodwind nor strings, the new chorus plays sparsely produced pop songs, filling the sound out with keyboards and kazoos.
  • Woodwind instrument can be traced on a piece of paper.
  • His first free-lance engagements were with the praetorius consort with whom he both sang and played renaissance woodwind.
  • She studied music at york university and now teaches woodwind in the borders.
  • There was plangent solo violin work, some ribaldry from the clarinets, the other spot-lit woodwind in this symphony.
  • Woodwind ensemble.
  • A 60 piece band featuring woodwind, brass and percussion for yrs 7-13 of the required standard.
  • It is one of the four main orchestral woodwinds, but did not join the orchestra until after the middle of the 18th century.
  • Woodwind solos.
  • Behind the strings sit the woodwind, generally in two rows.
  • There is some lovely woodwind toward the end of this track which, although rather disjointed, works well.
  • Woodwind players of grade 5 standard or above.
  • Woodwind sections.

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