Well actually, thereisn't any vibrating. When you blow through the emboucer the air hits the keys. You would look at it like blowing into different bottle where each one is filled with more beans or water
A lyre is a stringed instrument, so the vibrating part is a string originally made from catgut.
skin is the vibrating object of tabla
I think it's the last part of the flute, I mean the shortest part of the whole flute
The flute is part of the woodwind family.
the Flute
its membrane
The Magic Flute's Second Part was created in 1798.
Yes, because it is an instrument that makes sound by vibrating air without strings or other material aiding the vibration. As one would expect from the name, all wind instruments are aerophones..... thus the 'wind' part.
vibrating reeds
The vocal folds.
The skin of the drum vibrates to produce sound.