It could be refurring to the part of a wind instrument that the air flows through when blown in to. For example in a Saxophone it would be the inside of the bell, and body, and the neck where the air firsts enters the horn
Consort is a same family of instruments. The string consort: violin, viola, cello and bass. A wind consort is an ensemble of recorders in different registers.
sometimes, entire symphonies of bith orchestral and band instruments are used, or modern electric instruments, or both. typically, musical theatre will have a piano or keyboard, and percussion, and oftentimes wind, strings, and other categories of instrument
Attack is the way that a note is started, varying by the method of tonguing (wind instruments), bowing (string instruments), striking (percussion instruments). Decay is the way a note fades away after it is played. Wind and string instruments have a quick decay, but certain percussion instruments such as the cymbals and vibraphone have an extremely long decay.
Wind whisper might refer to a very soft breeze or words that are spoken very softly. Often a wind that is whispering is found in poetry and refers to winds that are soft and warm.
What kind of air can wind your watch? WIND
Consort is a same family of instruments. The string consort: violin, viola, cello and bass. A wind consort is an ensemble of recorders in different registers.
Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel was created in 1955.
Marie H. Tuttle has written: 'Support interference of wind tunnel models' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Wind tunnel models, Magnetic suspension, Interference (Aerodynamics) 'Adaptive wind tunnel walls' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Wind tunnel walls, Wind tunnels 'Wind tunnel wall interference (January 1980-May 1989)' -- subject(s): Wind tunnel walls, Bibliography 'Laminar flow control (1976-1982)' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Fluid dynamics, Laminar flow 'Wind tunnel wall interference (January 1980 - May 1988)' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Wind tunnel walls, Interference
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Whistle Down the Wind - musical - was created in 1996.
Wind tunnels are different sizes.
It doesn't directly. A wind tunnel is used to detect the airflow over objects such as cars and planes to improve the streamlining.
Wind Tunnel with Dave Despain - 2003 was released on: USA: 21 February 2003
Frank wenham invented the first wind tunnel in 1871 in Greenwich England with his colleague John Browning
Carey S. Buttrill has written: 'Hot-bench simulation of the active flexible wing wind-tunnel model' -- subject(s): Active control, Flexible wings, Wind tunnel models, Wind tunnel tests
A wind tunnel is used to simulate air flow over a model of an airplane or a wing section so it can be studied. The model can be instrumented to measure the lift and drag and other parameters for study. The wind tunnel can produce air flow at the desired speed and condition. Engineers may use a wind tunnel to study and design a wing shape. The Wright Brothers developed the first wind tunnel to design the shape of the wing for their airplane. Wind tunnels can be used to study interference between parts of the aircraft or between an airplane and a bomb as it drops away. There are different types of wind tunnels: low speed wind tunnels, supersonic wind tunnels and hyper-sonic wind tunnels.
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