there is a which is thumb on the hole on the back and pointy finger on the first hole b which is the exact same as a but you put your middle finger on the one below the first hole and g which you would probably guess by now is on more ginger on the next hole.there are tons more but these are the simplest
Woodwinds have keys, brass instruments have valves.
They use the sound vibrations of the keys
A clarinet is similar.
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the flute is held sideways the recorder is not
Recorder probably
early wind instrument in the form of a trombone is sackbut
A rectangle (kinda like a chime) Wind instruments: # Recorder (Germany) # Ryuteki (Japan)
recorder
the flute is held sideways the recorder is not
Recorder probably
Recorder
early wind instrument in the form of a trombone is sackbut
Recorder
it is like a recorder
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.
A "wind instrument" is any musical instrument that you play by blowing into it. Examples include the trumpet, piccolo, ocarina, khalil, recorder, hautboi, jug, tuba, etc.
recordable says that something is able to be recorded or recorded on. e.g a DVD recorder is the person or machine that is recording e.g DVD recorder or a small wind instrument :)
The instruments are catogorized by the method which produces their sound. In the case of the recorder, (along with the flute, piccolo, clarinet, saxophone...you get the idea) the sound is produced by blowing air (or "wind", if you will) into the instrument - so therefore, it is a wind instrument.
The "chalumeau", a recorder-like instrument, but with a reed attached to the mouthpiece.
clarinets are a instrument. Sort of like a recorder except its notes are deeper