Native Wind Instruments
Brass, percussion, string, and wind.
In the Philippines, the native wind instruments are various types of flutes. The flutes are made mostly of bamboo and have three to six holes. The Tumpong and Bansik are just two of the flutes used in the Philippines.
As the name suggests, a wind ensemble is made up entirely of wind instruments (woodwinds and brass), though it can also use percussion. There are no strings. Meanwhile, the symphony orchestra is mostly strings, with some winds as well.
Flutes are wind instruments as are many other musical instruments but I don't think it has a "scientific" name. There are other names for small flutes but not ordinary flutes.
the three types of musical instruments string instrument, precautionary instruments and wind instrument.
Native Wind Instruments
An anemometer for the wind speed and a windsock or a windvane for the wind direction.
Brass, percussion, string, and wind.
In the Philippines, the native wind instruments are various types of flutes. The flutes are made mostly of bamboo and have three to six holes. The Tumpong and Bansik are just two of the flutes used in the Philippines.
As the name suggests, a wind ensemble is made up entirely of wind instruments (woodwinds and brass), though it can also use percussion. There are no strings. Meanwhile, the symphony orchestra is mostly strings, with some winds as well.
Flutes are wind instruments as are many other musical instruments but I don't think it has a "scientific" name. There are other names for small flutes but not ordinary flutes.
If you're talking about meterology and the weather, the instrument that measures the wind is called an Anemometer. However, in terms of musical instruments, they are plainly refered to as the Wind Instruments, but can be further divided into two groups, the Brass Instruments and the Woodwind Instruments.
They are all 'wind' instruments.
Many wind instruments are made of Brass, an alloy of copper and zinc.
In one word, wind instruments look like 'pipes'. They produce sound when air is blown into the instrument. There are wind instruments with no reeds, single reed and double reed.
There are several instruments that measure wind direction. Some instruments include something similar to a wind sock or wind vane, which are known as anemometers.