- - Winds start off blowing over England and Spain
- - they are single instruments having a double reed to treble the sound
- - Small section of a pit
- - winds in the pit
- - Woodwind instruments used in orchestra tuning
- - Woodwind instruments used in orchestras
- - instruments featured in many vivaldi concertos
- - Poignant winds
- - Some wind instruments
- - Wind section
- - Some winds in a pit
- - Challenging winds
- - Certain wind instruments
- - Bright-toned winds
- - Winds up on stage, maybe
- - Winds that sound nice
- - Winds in pits
- - Wind quintet instruments
- - Violas' neighbors in an orchestra
- - Sources of some pit squeaks
- - Reeds in a pit
- - Pair in an average-sized orchestra
- - Orchestra winds
- - Instruments used in orchestra tuning
- - Instruments in wind quintets
- - Instruments featured in the first of Bach's Brandenburg concertos
- - High-pitched winds
- - Duo in a typical symphony
- - Ducks, in "Peter and the Wolf" productions
- - Blown winds
- - Black wind instruments
- - Group of winds
- - Flutes' neighbors in an orchestra
- - Woodwinds lower than a 28 Down
- - Winds in a pit
- - Old Bones removes heart with a number of instruments
- - Nothing in awards for noted producers
- - Penetrating winds
- - Winds up on stage?
- - Symphonic winds
- - Pair in the score for Beethoven's Fifth
- - Tramps heading off -- they make a musical sound
- - Winds down in a pit?
- - Part of a reed section
- - Black winds
- - They're blown in the winds
- - Wood winds
- - March winds, perhaps
- - Woods in a pit
- - Music-makers, nomads in the East End?
- - Mellow winds
- - Foursome in Mahler's 'Symphony of a Thousand'
- - Orchestral winds
- - Double-reed winds
- - Melodious winds
- - Instruments opening old ballads or early spirituals
- - Woodwind instruments that have double-reed mouthpieces
- - Instruments orchestras tune to
- - instruments used to tune orchestras
- - Double-reeded instruments
- - Instruments used for tuning
- - Instruments for blowers regularly seen
- - Slender woodwind instruments
- - Orchestral tuners
- - They sit next to the flutes
- - instrument that look similar to clarinets
- - symphonic tuners
- - Hobo escaped carrying instruments
- - Bassoons' smaller cousins
- - Double-reed instruments used for tuning an orchestra
- - The Bard's hautboys became these
- - Double reed woodwind instruments
- - Might their music produce boos out East?
- - flutes' neighbors
- - Double reeds
- - Woodwind family members
- - Some reeds
- - Reeds
- - Heckelphones
- - Hautboys
- - Clarinet cousins
- - High-pitched woodwinds
- - Heckelphone cousins
- - Instruments similar to English horns
- - Ersatz duck calls
- - Chinese horns
- - Bassoons' little brothers
- - Bassoons' kin
- - Woodwind section
- - Woodwind instruments with 24 keys
- - Woodwind instruments related to clarinets
- - Woodwind group
- - They're usually made of African Blackwood
- - They're long and blown
- - They sit near the violas
- - They require double reeds
- - They have conical bores
- - Some are made of rosewood
- - Slender, black woodwind instruments
- - Shawms' successors
- - Sarrusophone cousins
- - Relatives of the English horn
- - Relatives of the crumhorn
- - Reedy instruments
- - Reeds section
- - Reeding assignments?
- - Part of the reed section
- - Orchestration lines
- - Orchestra-tuning instruments
- - Orchestra woodwinds
- - Orchestra positions
- - Nasal-sounding instruments
- - Modern shawms
- - Melancholy woodwinds
- - Krummhorn cousins
- - Kin of English horns
- - Kin of auloi
- - It means "high woods"
- - Instruments with trilling
- - Instruments with bells
- - Instruments played by Yusef Lateef and Sufjan Stevens
- - High-pitched double-reeds
- - Hecklephone's cousins
- - Heckelphone relatives
- - Handheld instruments
- - English horns
- - Easy-to-carry instruments
- - Cousins of pifferos
- - Cousins of musettes
- - Cousins of English horns
- - Cousins of bassoons
- - Cor anglais relatives
- - Contrabassoons, e.g.
- - Certain double reeds
- - Bassoons' high cousins
- - Bassoon's smaller cousins
- - Certain woodwind
- - Yamaha products
- - High-pitched woodwind instruments
- - Orchestra members
- - Double-reeded woodwinds
- - Piccolos' frequent neighbors
- - Conical woodwinds
- - Woodwind instruments
- - They're found among the reeds
- - Double-reed instruments
- - They're higher than bassoons
- - Symphony tuners
- - Musettes' cousins
- - Orchestral reeds
- - Orchestras tune to them
- - Slender woodwinds
- - Orchestral contingent
- - Bassoon relatives
- - Untunable woodwinds
- - Woodwinds
- - Instruments with double reeds
- - Instruments among the reeds
- - Reeds with melancholy sounds
- - Melancholy instruments
- - Reed instruments
- - Some reed instruments
- - Orchestra section behind the violas
- - Bassoons' cousins
- - Reeded woodwinds
- - Relatives of English horns
- - Orchestra tuners
- - Orchestra reeds
- - Double-reed woodwinds
- - Reeds of music
- - Woodwind section members
- - Flute relatives
- - They're often seated behind the violas
- - Some double-reed instruments
- - Old Bones lacks heart for those musical types with slender tubular bodies
- - Members of the woodwind section
- - Crumhorn cousins
- - Thin woodwinds
- - Heckelphones' cousins
- - Philharmonic instruments
- - Some double reeds
- - High woodwinds
- - Reeded instruments
- - Tuners of orchestras
- - Some orchestra members
- - Bassoon's cousins
- - Conical-bore woodwinds
- - Some orchestral instruments
- - Bassoon cousins
- - Orchestral instruments
- - Orchestra instruments
- - Mellow woodwinds
- - Tubular instruments
- - Bassoons' smaller relatives
- - Cousins of clarinets
- - English horn relatives
- - Certain woodwinds
- - Symphonic reeds
- - Shawm's descendants
- - Slender orchestra group?
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