In one word, wind instruments look like 'pipes'. They produce sound when air is blown into the instrument. There are wind instruments with no reeds, single reed and double reed.
there are mostly percussion instruments like drums and bellsthen there are this wooden flutes and other rare wind instruments.
Native Wind Instruments
If you're talking about meterology and the weather, the instrument that measures the wind is called an Anemometer. However, in terms of musical instruments, they are plainly refered to as the Wind Instruments, but can be further divided into two groups, the Brass Instruments and the Woodwind Instruments.
Well there are different kinds of wind instruments. Some are woodwinds like clarinets flutes saxes bassoons English horns and oboes and sone are brass like French horns trumpets tubas and trombones.
A rectangle (kinda like a chime) Wind instruments: # Recorder (Germany) # Ryuteki (Japan)
there are mostly percussion instruments like drums and bellsthen there are this wooden flutes and other rare wind instruments.
Native Wind Instruments
Some instruments that look like clarinets include oboes, saxophones, and bassoons.
There are two types of instruments are used for belly dance like Wind instruments & Stringed instruments 1. Wind instruments: Naya Kawala Arghul Mizmar 2. Stringed instruments Oud Bazouki Saz Rababa Santoor Qanoon thedancersworld.com
many places like germany, spain.
Wind instruments produce sound by using air blown into them, such as flutes or saxophones, while percussion instruments produce sound by being struck, shaken, or scraped, like drums or cymbals. Wind instruments rely on airflow to create sound, whereas percussion instruments rely on physical impact.
Ovoid wind instruments are a type of wind instrument that has an oval or egg-like shape. The design of the instrument may affect its sound production and resonance due to the unique shape of the chamber. Examples of ovoid wind instruments include the ocarina and the South American pre-Columbian Tumi Pūru.
a wind turbine looks like a giant fan
All instruments are breakable. Some more than others. The brass instruments get dented easier than wind instruments but wind instruments reed break often and corks and stuff like that. It really just depends on how you treat your instrument. Even percussion instruments break if you're too rough with them.
If you're talking about meterology and the weather, the instrument that measures the wind is called an Anemometer. However, in terms of musical instruments, they are plainly refered to as the Wind Instruments, but can be further divided into two groups, the Brass Instruments and the Woodwind Instruments.
The three primary types of musical instruments are strings, wind, and percussion. String instruments, like violins and guitars, produce sound through vibrating strings. Wind instruments, such as flutes and trumpets, create sound when air is blown into or across them. Percussion instruments, like drums and tambourines, generate sound by being struck, shaken, or scraped.
Well there are different kinds of wind instruments. Some are woodwinds like clarinets flutes saxes bassoons English horns and oboes and sone are brass like French horns trumpets tubas and trombones.