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The term for the use of instruments in a piece of music is "orchestration."
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Davis Instruments is a company that offers several technical weather instruments. These kinds of instruments are used to test the weather and atmosphere.
It doesn't have to be 7, does it? maybe I missed something. Anyway, a string of polo ponies??
You may be thinking of macrame.
I would use the term "instruments use sound energy" because instruments themselves are not capable of having or emitting energy, but rather they convert other forms of energy (such as mechanical energy or electrical energy) into sound energy when played.
"air on the g string" is nothing you can wear but it is a piece of music composed by j.s.bach, from one of his orchestra suites, to be played by string instruments (i.e., in this case, violin, viola, celli). the term "air" relates to its character, as it is a slow, songlike piece which often is called "air" in music. string instruments have different strings, according to the names of musical notes. violins, for instance, have the four strings e-a-d-g. so "air on a g string" means a piece of slow music to be played on the string "g", especially that composed by bach.
The term 'players must alternate' means that players must switch out so each player gets an equal chance to play the game.That term can also mean that players must switch positions (like in basketball, small forward and center) with each other so each player gets an equal chance to play each position.
The Violin, Viola, Cello, and String Bass are the four common instruments that are used in an orchestra that require the use of a bow. Other less standard instruments involved in orchestras such as Electric Bass, Banjo, and even sometimes a Mandolin, also require the use of a bow.
The term chime or chimes may refer to several musical instruments consisting of bells or glockenspiel bars, or the sound of such instruments, used as an alert in computers or machinery.
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