Harmonica
In Ovid's story of Daedalus and Icarus, Icarus's wings fall off because he flies too close to the sun, ignoring his father's warnings. The heat from the sun melts the wax that holds his wings together, causing them to disintegrate. As a result, Icarus plummets into the sea, illustrating the consequences of hubris and disregard for limits.
Icarus flies too close to the sun, and the wax holding his wings together melts. -
That would probably be the moment when Icarus started flying closer to the sun.
That would probably be the moment when Icarus started flying closer to the sun.
In the myth of Daedalus and Icarus, Daedalus, a skilled craftsman, is imprisoned with his son Icarus on the island of Crete. To escape, he constructs wings made of feathers and wax for both of them. Daedalus warns Icarus not to fly too high or too low, but Icarus, in his excitement, disregards the warning and flies too close to the sun. The wax melts, causing Icarus to fall into the sea and drown, while Daedalus safely reaches the shore.
Bagpipes
Icarus flew too close to the sun. The sun's heat melted the wax that held the feathers, causing Icarus to fall to his death.
The feathers of his artificial wings were held together by wax, which would melt if Icarus came to close to the sun.
Icarus flew to close to the sun with the wings that were held together by wax the wax melted and the wings fell apart and he drowned
'Icarus', flew to close to the sun with wings held on by wax.
I may be wrong but you will get a crusher arm.
Icarus and his dad, Daedelus, wanted to escape from their confinement in Crete, so his dad made wings for the two of them and they flew. Daedelus warned his son not to fly too high, because the wax that held the wing together would melt. Icarus, blinded by his new power, ignored the warning and flew too high. The wax melted and he plunged into the sea beneath him. Thus, Daedelus lost his son Icarus.
Flutes and piccolos are held sideways.
No one drowned Icarus, Daedalus made him wings so he could escape he flew to close to the sun the wings were held together with wax so the sun melted the wings he plummeted to sea and drowned
1. the treble instrument of the family of modern bowed instruments, held nearly horizontal by the player's arm with the lower part supported against the collarbone or shoulder. 2. a violinist or part for a violin.
the longest held note for a brass instrument was Sara Ferrell which was held for 14 full measures.
He[Daedalus]made a statue of Icarus to honor his death.