wind instruments in English

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a musical instrument in which sound is produced by the vibration of air, typically by the player blowing into the instrument.
A musician-dancer blows the reed-pipe wind instrument , while going through various dance movements.
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1. Hello! :) Aerophones are wind instruments

2. Saxophones and flutes are wind instruments.

3. Aerophones in Flatland: Interactive Wave Simulation of Wind Instruments

4. Part 4: Natural Wind Instruments (Horns and Alphorns) Animal Horns

5. Wind Instruments These instruments are often mentioned in the Bible.

6. 235 rows  · Wind Instruments (Aerophones) See also: List of woodwind instruments

7. Tenuto; Marcato; Specialist Articulations are also included for bowed and plucked strings, wind instruments etc.

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9. Mac had said something about his fondness for wind instruments without actually saying what he played.

10. CPA 32.20.13: Keyboard pipe organs, harmoniums and similar instruments; accordions and similar instruments; mouth organs; wind instruments

11. 19 Mac had said something about his fondness for wind instruments without actually saying what he played.

12. Making wind instruments (Aerophones) is an innate human activity dating back at least 20,000 years [Baines 1967]

13. They provided six of the centre's elephants, aged seven to with a variety of percussion and wind instruments.

14. In addition to Balalaikas, it included domras (a kind of lute), wind instruments (flutes, horns) and percussion instruments

15. Native wind instruments fashioned from tiny straws are sold at a fraction of the cost of matchbox-size ghetto-blasters.

16. The production of wood and sheet metal wind instruments with Amati Kraslice has a long tradition and hands back 400 years

17. Its high register gives brilliance and point when doubling at the octave phrases allotted to other wind instruments or to the violins.

18. Wind Instruments > Bagpipes Bagpipes are found in the folk traditions of many parts of the world, and their origins are quite old

19. (1 Chronicles 15:20, 21, footnote) Among the brass and wind instruments were the pipe, the flute, the horn, as well as trumpets, which were ‘loudly sounded.’

20. Find Complete List of Musical Instruments used Worldwide - List of Percussion Instruments (Idiophones, Membranophones) - List of Wind Instruments (Aerophones) - List of Stringed Instruments (Chordophones) - Electronic Instruments (Electrophones) - Keyboard Instruments - Listing

21. Scientists believe that dissonant sounds, for example, brass or wind instruments played very loud, may remind us of animal howls in nature and therefore create a sense of irritation or fear.

22. Conductor Herbert von Karajan was asked to write three instrumental arrangements – for solo piano, for wind instruments and for symphony orchestra and he conducted the performance used to make the official recording.

23. It is in 4 4 time, and consists of vocalists and handclaps, accompanied by guitar, bongos, and güiro; later groups also incorporate timbales, conga drums, small percussion instruments, piano, wind instruments, electric bass, and electric keyboard.

24. - -Other - - -For harpischords, clavichords, accordions and similar instruments, brasswind instruments, bassoons, clarinets, English horns, fifes, flutes, oboes, piccolos, practice chanters, recorders, saxophones, drums and drumsets, cymbals, orchestral or concert chimes and bells, vibraharps or vibraphones, marimbas, xylophones and tuned handbells, and carillons to be employed in churches 10 - - - - -For harpsichords, clavichords, drums and drum sets, cymbals, orchestral or concert chimes and bells, vibraharps or vibraphones, marimbas, xylophones, tuned handbells and carillons to be employed in churches................................................................................................. 20 - - - - -For brass-wind instruments, bassoons, clarinets, English horns, fifes, flutes, oboes, piccolos, practice chanters, recorders and saxophones.. 30 - - - - -For accordions and similar instruments .................................................