Geophysical instruments are used to investigate the Earth, near its surface. Examples of such instruments include magnetometers and the Richter scale.
Geophysical instruments are used to investigate the Earth, near its surface. Examples of such instruments include magnetometers and the Richter scale.
Using instruments to detect minerals hidden in the ground.
Some examples of small instruments to play include the harmonica, ukulele, tambourine, and handpan.
Some examples of reed instruments include the clarinet, saxophone, oboe, and bassoon. These instruments produce sound by vibrating a reed attached to a mouthpiece.
Some examples include the koto, biwa, shamisen, and shakuhachi.
Some examples of small blowing instruments commonly used in music are the harmonica, flute, and clarinet.
Some examples of small instruments commonly used in orchestras are the flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, trumpet, and violin.
Jug
Ukulele
Some examples of loud instruments commonly used in rock bands are electric guitars, drums, and bass guitars.
Ukulele
The company was founded in 1930 as the "Geophysical Service" by J. Clarence "Doc" Karcher and Eugene McDermott.