It is an aerophone
i think it's a chordophone
Guitar is a chordophone, Guiro is a idiophone, Bass Drum is a membranophone, and Bass Clarinet is a aerophone.
no its a chordophone
The correct classifications are: A. guitar - chordophone, B. guiro - idiophone, C. bass drum - membranophone, and D. bass clarinet - aerophone. Each instrument is categorized based on how it produces sound, with the guitar producing sound through vibrating strings, the guiro through friction, the bass drum through membrane vibration, and the bass clarinet through air vibration in a tube.
None, it is considered a string instrument.
No. You generally hit the drum head (membrane) so it's a membranophone.
It is a specialized type of aerophone, called a membranophone. The sound produced is made by a vibrating membrane. The vibrations are set into motion due to airflow (humming) through the main chamber.
The instruments that creates sounds from a string tremor stretched out in both ends is called Chordophones. The popular example of this category is guitar.
The Piccolo is an aerophone musical instrument.
Aerophone, Ayre, Aeolo Melodicon, Aeolopantalon, Aerophone
Yes, the flute is an aerophone. The flute produces sound by causing a body of air to vibrate, without the use of strings or membranes, and without the vibration of the instrument itself adding considerably to the sound.
A 'membranophone' is an instrument with a membrane or skin, such as the drum. The sound is produced by the vibration of the membrane/skin. Membranophones are not stringed instruments. 'Membranophone' is the African term for instruments with membranes. 'Chordophones' is the African term for instruments with strings.