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it is instrument that can be played through blowing it

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aerophone- is came from a bisaya word aero from aeta. Just Like You. hahaha :P

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An aerophone is any musical instrument that uses moving air to be played. Such instruments include the Flute, Clarinet, trumpet, and Trombone.

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An aerophone is a musical instrument whose primary medium of sound is allowing air to vibrate without the use of strings or membranes.

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Yes, all saxophones are aerophones.

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Yes the human voice is an aerophone

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whatThe wind instruments belong to which family of musical instrumentsElectrophonesChordophonesAerophones?

Aerophones


Do percussion instruments have a reed?

No they do not. Reeds are used to play Wind Instruments/ Aerophones. An example of an instruments that uses a Reed is a Saxophone.


What musical instruments require wind?

Flutes, harmonicas, and whistles need wind to be played. One word for wind instruments is "aerophones."(What I wrote)--------> Piccolos, too


What instruments that produce sound when a membrane or skin is struck or rubbed?

Percussion instruments.


What are the examples of aerophone instrument?

Aerophones are Musical Instruments played by blowing air through the object. These instruments are part of the percussion family. Examples include apito or samba whistle, siren and slide whistle. All woodwind and brass instruments are aerophones


5 examples of aerophone?

Aerophones' family instruments are instruments where people blow through the hole, reed or even cup mouthed piece. Examples: Didgeridoo, flute (any type that you could possibly think of), clarinet and so on.


Instruments that produce sound by using air as the vibrating means are called?

aerophones


Which of these is most closely associated with stringed instruments membanophones chordophones or aerophones?

Chordophones A+


Is the flute an aerophone?

Yes, because it is an instrument that makes sound by vibrating air without strings or other material aiding the vibration. As one would expect from the name, all wind instruments are aerophones..... thus the 'wind' part.


Are aerophones used in a marching band?

Yes, and it includes all the woodwind and brass instruments.


Is a piano a membranophone?

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.


What are 5 aerophones?

List five aerophones instrument