i think its shape is a long broad cylinder
Yes they have music recorders. A recorder is a type of instruments that is kind of like a flute and a whistle combined. You can of course record music on the recorder that isn't the instrument.
It is a wind instrument, that has been around for centuries. probably only introduced into an orchestra in the late baroque period or early classical period
a recorder is made of wood and sometimes plastic
Ocarina: A small terra-cotta or plastic wind instrument with finger holes, a mouthpiece, and an elongated ovoid shape.
The triangle is a percussion instrument and is in the shape of a triangle and is made from metal- this instrument is normally played with a beater to make diferent sounds which start and finish before the next sound is made. :)
No, an alto horn is not a woodwind instrument, it is a brass instrument. Woodwind instruments use reeds, except for flutes and recorders.
Yes they have music recorders. A recorder is a type of instruments that is kind of like a flute and a whistle combined. You can of course record music on the recorder that isn't the instrument.
The closest answer is reed, but more accurately a woodwind, as recorders don't actually use reeds.
He did he played the Hurdygurdy,Recorders,Lute,Crumhorns and the shawm.
Possible reasons that recorders are a popular musical instrument are:Recorders are cheap - at least the beginner types.Recorders are an easy first instrument - it is not hard to get a decent sound out of a recorder, and not hard technically to play a tune.Recorders are small and portable.Some countries have recorder lessons integrated into grammar school.
Any shape you can think of.Because a pencil is an instrument. WHAT IS THE SHAPE OF THE INSTRUMENT ZINK
rectangle
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It is a wind instrument, that has been around for centuries. probably only introduced into an orchestra in the late baroque period or early classical period
There is no single instrument for either of these things
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The timbre of an instrument is determined by factors such as the instrument's shape, material, and construction, as well as the harmonics produced by playing techniques and the resonating properties of the instrument. Additionally, the size and shape of the instrument's soundboard or resonating chamber also play a role in shaping its unique timbre.