Aerophones are Musical Instruments played by blowing air through the object. These instruments are part of the percussion family. Examples include apito or samba whistle, siren and slide whistle.
All woodwind and brass instruments are aerophones
An aerophone is an instrument that produces sound primarily by the vibration of air. Examples include flutes, trumpets, and clarinets. An instrument that is not an aerophone would be a guitar, which is a chordophone that produces sound through the vibration of strings rather than air.
An aerophone is a musical instrument that produces sound primarily through the vibration of air. Instruments such as flutes, trumpets, and saxophones are examples of aerophones. In contrast, a piano is not an aerophone, as it produces sound through the striking of strings by hammers rather than the vibration of air.
The Piccolo is an aerophone musical instrument.
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An instrument which produces sound by the vibration of a column of air is called an aerophone. Examples are brass and woodwind instruments, as well as things like bull roarers.
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An aerophone is defined as any musical instrument which produces sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate, without the use of strings or membranes. So yes, a Trumpet is an aerophone.
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