They commonly are, but they certainly don't have to be, no. In the third section of Rimsky's "Capriccio Espagnol", the woodwinds are marked "f" and the brass "mp", for instance.
The Flute is in the Woodwind section/family and the Trumpet is in the Brass section/family.
No, a tambourine is not a pitched instrument, as you get a mix of different frequencies from it, meaning you cannot distinguish one particular note, as you do with a tuba, for example, as different notes have slightly, yet distinguishably different frequencies.
Trumpet
a saxophone
The harp is a solo string instrument, BUT it belongs to the percussion family in the orchestra, as it is used mostly for special effects.
The Flute is in the Woodwind section/family and the Trumpet is in the Brass section/family.
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No, a tambourine is not a pitched instrument, as you get a mix of different frequencies from it, meaning you cannot distinguish one particular note, as you do with a tuba, for example, as different notes have slightly, yet distinguishably different frequencies.
Trumpet
a saxophone
The harp is a solo string instrument, BUT it belongs to the percussion family in the orchestra, as it is used mostly for special effects.
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The Material Safety Data Sheet will not necessarily tell you the markings required for shipment of the product. Section 14 of a standard ANSI or GHS compliant MSDS will provide enough information to help a trained and qualified person figure out what markings and labels may be required.
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The piano, when not used as a solo instrument, could be part of the percussion section of an orchestra, as the instrument functions as a percussion instrument.
YES !!!!!!!!!! yes it is considered in the percussion section.
French horn