- Published: September 15, 2022
- Updated: September 15, 2022
- University / College: Michigan State University
- Level: Undergraduate
- Language: English
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Select your favorite section in the orchestra (woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings). What do you particularly like about it? List the instruments in it and describe them.
If possible, can you name any songs or pieces that particularly feature this section that you like?
Whenever I watch an orchestra, I find the sight and sound of the woodwinds section highly delightful and relieving to the senses. Woodwinds typically consist of the flutes, clarinets, trumpets, trombones, and saxophones in the range of alto, tenor, and baritone. There are oboes, piccolos, bassoons, English horns, and windpipes as well to complete the section depending on the musical pieces to be rendered. I am particularly fascinated with the woodwinds because these instruments possess a unique capacity of enhancing the quality of orchestration especially with the players who are profoundly disposed to their craft with the wind and I love the practical aspect of the horns which in time have flexibly managed to create genres of passionate music.
As such, the jazz, the soul, and even the reggae and ska would not have been able to do justice in their intended lyrical rhythms and peculiarity without the life and spirit of the horns or equivalent wind device. It is specifically notable to have recognized the art and sharp goodness of wind instrumentation upon listening to the songs “ Nightbird” by Kalapana and the version of “ Strangers in the Night” by E. Humperdinck as viewed at the London Palladium theatre. The woodwinds may be observed with spontaneity in portraying the necessary emotions drawn from these pieces that to the majority of the audience, they bear the impact of registering the essence and intensity of the stories conveyed to long-term memory.