Native Wind Instruments
If you're talking about meterology and the weather, the instrument that measures the wind is called an Anemometer. However, in terms of musical instruments, they are plainly refered to as the Wind Instruments, but can be further divided into two groups, the Brass Instruments and the Woodwind Instruments.
They are all 'wind' instruments.
Many wind instruments are made of Brass, an alloy of copper and zinc.
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.
1). Clarinet 2). Anemometer 3). Ocarina
Flutes, harmonicas, and whistles need wind to be played. One word for wind instruments is "aerophones."(What I wrote)--------> Piccolos, too
The best tuner app for wind instruments on the market is "Tunable."
The three primary types of musical instruments are strings, wind, and percussion. String instruments, like violins and guitars, produce sound through vibrating strings. Wind instruments, such as flutes and trumpets, create sound when air is blown into or across them. Percussion instruments, like drums and tambourines, generate sound by being struck, shaken, or scraped.
To cover all bases, the following are musical wind instruments: Oboes Piccolos Flutes Bassoons Clarinets The Brass Section Saxophone Energy is generally generated from wind as the wind turns a windmill. Wind speed is measured by an anemometer.
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(weather instruments) wind vane.