Instruments that require blowing across holes include woodwind instruments such as flutes, recorders, and harmonicas. These instruments produce sound when air is blown across openings, creating vibrations in the air column. Other examples include the ocarina and pan Flute, which also rely on similar principles of sound production.
chicken nuggets and things you can blow on. with your mouth
a fiddle is one i no
You blow through the pipe and make different sounds using the holes just like the recorder.
because when you blow on the reed it makes sound and then travels through the sax and then it echoes out the holes and each time you cover a hole it either gets higher or lower each time you cover one of the holes
You're reed on you're mouthpiece causes the sound that you hear from all woodwind instruments. =)
Made of wood, with six holes to produce notes, and one hole to blow across.
Flute
To breathe.
To breathe
they have gills
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Yes.
They sure do.
Yes, they do.
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The Inuits used instruments such as drums and blow horns
Yes, black whales do have blow holes. They keep them closed when they are underwater.