a baton
A didgeridoo is a very long instrument. This instrument sort of looks like a giant piece of bamboo that people play.
If you are playing a wind instrument, you don't tongue between the notes. If you are playing some sort of percussion instrument you lengthen the note.
You might be thinking of a Lute, which is sort of the "father" of the guitar.
A shamisen is an instrument that is similar in some ways to a guitar or a banjo. It has a long, thin neck, which can often be dismantled for easier transportation. The body is covered with a taut skin, and the front has the strings stretched along the instrument. Construction of the shamisen varies according to the music genre it is intended to be used for.
It depends on which instrument you're talking about.For example, a Bass Guitar has 4 strings while a regular guitar has 6. Violins all have 4 strings, whether they are bass or not. Each musical instrument will have its own number of strings depending on what sort of instrument it is.
A baton
That little stick they use is called a "baton."
A conductor leads the orchestra with a baton.
That stick they wave around is called a baton.
A wind instrument.
Its a percussion instrument.
A brass instrument with a slide to make notes
Percussion.
Low brass
It belongs to the Brass family
Easiest project would be to create a stringed instrument of some sort.
Conductor of electricity is sort of the definition of a magnet. Magnets conduct electrical fields; it is what makes them magnets, in very simple terms.