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percussive aerophones,
plosive aerophones are
percussion instruments sounded by a
single compression and
release of air. An
example of a
plosive aerophone is...
- Hornbostel–Sachs system, it is number: 412.13 (a
member of
interruptive free
aerophones). Free reed
instruments are
contrasted with non-free or
enclosed reed...
- Reed
aerophones is one of the
categories of
musical instruments found in the Hornbostel-Sachs
system of
musical instrument classification. In
order to...
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musical instruments in the
woodwind group. Like all woodwinds,
flutes are
aerophones,
producing sound with a
vibrating column of air.
Unlike woodwind instruments...
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strings would be
perpendicular to the neck.
These have
notched bridges.
Aerophones primarily produce their sounds by
means of
vibrating air. The instrument...
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aerophones x
Mexico aerophone whistle Bagpipe aerophones 422
Europe reed
instruments bagpipe Balaban aerophones 422.111.2 Azerbaijan, Iran reed...
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aerophones are
defined as wind
instruments whereby sound is
produced by a
stream of air
being blown through the object. However,
plosive aerophones,...
- Hornbostel–Sachs
system into four categories:
chordophones (string instruments),
aerophones (wind instruments),
membranophones (drums) and
idiophones (non-drum percussion...
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Square Square piano Virginals Uprights Clavicytherium Upright pianos Aerophones produce sound primarily by
causing a body of air to vibrate,
without the...
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instrument of the
general class of hand-held bellows-driven free reed
aerophones such as the
accordion and the concertina. The term is so
applied because...