The knobs on the tuba and Trumpet are called valves. The knobs on a french horn are often called valves or rotors. You use valve oil on the tuba and trumpet, while you use rotor oil for the french horn.
really in the music dictionary they are either called 'KEYS' or 'VALVES'
The knobs on the tuba can be refered to as valves, or pistons. It depends on what type of tuba you have.
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Scroll down to "stops".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipe_organ#Stops
An organ knob are known as an organ stop (or just stop)
They are called valves.
Valves. They're used to change the pitch.
valves
valves
The ones at end of a guitar (on the headstock) are called tuners, tuning pegs or tuning posts. The ones on the front of the body are the control pots/knobs (volume, tone).
it is the harmonica.it can also be called the mouth organ
No it is not
organist
Its where the strings are stretched over from the tuning knobs. Its sometimes called the 'zero' fret.
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The knobs on the tuba and Trumpet are called valves. The knobs on a french horn are often called valves or rotors. You use valve oil on the tuba and trumpet, while you use rotor oil for the french horn.
The knobs on the tuba and Trumpet are called valves. The knobs on a french horn are often called valves or rotors. You use valve oil on the tuba and trumpet, while you use rotor oil for the french horn.
The ones at end of a guitar (on the headstock) are called tuners, tuning pegs or tuning posts. The ones on the front of the body are the control pots/knobs (volume, tone).
Draw stops or stop knobs. Stop keys, tilting tablets and other devices are also used for this purposes.
Doors has knobs.
Organ Rejection.
is an organ called Lymphoid Organ
A tiny organ in a cell is called an organelle.
It is typically better to use plastic knobs over metal knobs on kitchen furniture. The plastic knobs tend to not scratch the floor as much as metal knobs.
this is called an "individual".
organ rejection