yes
the pitch doesnt actually change but it might sound quieter to you because the sound it being blown away
Wind instruments produce sound by using air blown into them, such as flutes or saxophones, while percussion instruments produce sound by being struck, shaken, or scraped, like drums or cymbals. Wind instruments rely on airflow to create sound, whereas percussion instruments rely on physical impact.
a heliosphere is a bubble around the solar system blown by the the solar wind.
Rustling is like a sound of wind-blown leaves moving, -or in the American west, stealing cattle.
Wind-blown sediment is called loess. It is comprised of fine particles such as silt and clay that have been carried and deposited by the wind. Loess deposits can be found in various regions around the world.
In one word, wind instruments look like 'pipes'. They produce sound when air is blown into the instrument. There are wind instruments with no reeds, single reed and double reed.
A length of water over where the wind has blown is called a Fetch.
Wind blown sand can form dunes. You might also say it forms a sandstorm.
Wind-Blown
Sand, blown by the wind.
Wind blown sand will, over time, tear away at the wood of a telephone pole.
Blown is the past tense of blow. "The wind had blown down the tree in our yard."