Old Americans invented it went they were playing the drums they hollowed out drum sticks.
A fifer.
Known as a "Fife," this small instrument is typically used in military or marching bands. It is similar to a flute, but louder and more shrill than a piccolo. It is classified as a woodwind, a wind instrument, or an aerophone. The fife originated in medieval Europe and someone who plays the fife is called a fifer. The word 'fife' comes from the German word "Pfeife," meaning 'pipe.'
lute player
It is called a solo. The texture is called 'monophonic' texture (it means "with no accompaniment").
a "Synth Player" or "Synthesizer Player"
fife is in Scotland a few miles up from Edinburgh. Dunfermline is the main cit of fife. fife borders Perth and tayside.
Paul Reubens (Pee-Wee Herman) plays FIFE
Known as a "Fife," this small instrument is typically used in military or marching bands. It is similar to a flute, but louder and more shrill than a piccolo. It is classified as a woodwind, a wind instrument, or an aerophone. The fife originated in medieval Europe and someone who plays the fife is called a fifer. The word 'fife' comes from the German word "Pfeife," meaning 'pipe.'
Stephen Fife plays for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
They call themselves 'Fifers'.
A guitarist.
A bassist
An organist
a harmonist.
a guitarist
an "accordionist"
The name Fife as a first name is quite uncommon and usually means someone from Fife-shire Scotland. As a surname it came from Scottish Gaelic, originally fib, who was a pictish hero and later in time changed to fife
lute player