A logline is an instrument that tells you the speed of the ship.
Astrolabe.
These days, an instrument called a "Sextant". Before Columbus, an "Astrolabe".
Because the sound of an instrument is different but the actual pitch for the instruments are the same.
A ship's compass, also referred to as a magnetic compass, is the instrument that shows the cardinal directions: north, east, south, and west. The compass needle aligns with the Earth's magnetic field, allowing sailors to navigate and steer the ship in the desired direction.
a vessel is transported on a ship
The Xylophone a percussion instrument that has different bars that you hit with mallets
Import - send or ship in (from a different location) Export - send or ship out (to a different location)
...Is called a sextant, invented 1757.
it's different bcuz it plays a very light sound and no other instrument has a sound like it.
The valves in a brass instrument re-direct the air into different parts of the tubing. Each valve controls a different part of the instrument. The longer the tubing, the lower the note will be.
No you make the sounds by tapping on different keys, so it is a percussion instrument.