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A fipple is a block which forms the means by which wind is transmitted down the mouthpiece of a wind instrument, such as a recorder or flute.

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A fipple is a block which forms the means by which wind is transmitted down the mouthpiece of a wind instrument, such as a recorder or flute.

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No, they are types of tin whistles and recorders. :)

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A feadog is a tin whistle. It is also called a penny whistle. Feadog is a noun that also refers to an inexpensive fipple flute such as a recorder.

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The mouthpiece is simply called the mouthpiece, or the head joint. The hole in the center where the air is blown is sometimes referred to as the embouchure hole.

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