The melodica is a free-reed musical instrument that combines elements of a keyboard and a wind instrument. It is played by blowing air through a mouthpiece and pressing keys to produce different notes, similar to a piano. The melodica is often used in various musical genres, including jazz, reggae, and Classical Music, and is appreciated for its portable design and unique sound.
piano, drums, guitar, bass, and a wind instrument probably an obobe
melodica or pianica
It's called a Melodica.
The instrument is called a melodica(sometimes a melody horn). It makes a sound similar to that of an accordion, probably due to the fact that both instruments make their sound from air being blown into the instrument.
The Andes. I believe Shugo Tokumaru uses it as well.
piano, drums, guitar, bass, and a wind instrument probably an obobe
melodica or pianica
It's called a Melodica.
A melodica (also sometimes called a pianica or key-flute) is an instrument that has similarities to the harmonica. The instrument was developed in the 1950s, and there are currently two main types of melodicas. One contains a row of buttons, and the other has a keyboard.
The instrument is called a melodica(sometimes a melody horn). It makes a sound similar to that of an accordion, probably due to the fact that both instruments make their sound from air being blown into the instrument.
Yes, any instrument that you blow through is a wind instrument.
The Melodica is the instrument playing the cool ... um, melody. I think.
It is Wind. That is my guess......
Melodica - EP - was created in 1994.
A wind instrument
The Andes. I believe Shugo Tokumaru uses it as well.
An anemometer is the instrument that measures wind direction using a wind vane.