wind instrument
The Spanish phrase 'instrumento de viento' refers to a class of instruments known grouped as wind instruments in English. These are musical instruments that create sound by causing a body of air to vibrate, without the need for strings or membranes, and include instruments such as flutes and trumpets.
The flute is a type of wind instrument.
The phrase refers to a flute as a wind instrument, which is a musical instrument that produces sound by a vibratory air stream. The word 'instrumento de viento' is used here to classify the type of instrument.
The saxophone is another very popular wind instrument.
This sentence is talking about the saxophone, another type of wind instrument, and emphasizes its popularity. The term 'instrumento de viento', which means wind instrument, is used to categorize the saxophone.
Did you know that the oboe is a wind instrument?
The statement in this example is phrased as a question, introducing the idea that the oboe is a wind instrument. The phrase 'instrumento de viento' is employed to identify the oboe as a specific type of musical instrument.