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What wind instrument produces a sound called o skirl?

Bagpipe


An instrument that produces images by focusing light rays is called a?

a magnifying glass, a telescope or microscope all do this.


What am I playing on the piano?

You are playing a musical instrument called the piano, which produces sound by pressing keys that strike strings inside the instrument.


What is the song called that plays in the background of Kroger commercials?

a backtrack or a instrument


Is a mechanism that produces a ticking sound at any desired musical speed?

That instrument is called a Metronome.


What is the background noise in the world cup broadcasts from South Africa?

the annoying buzzing sound in the background is an African instrument (trumpet) called a vuvzela


What is the musical instrument called a celesta?

A celesta produces sound when a small hammer strikes against metal plates.


What is a person who plays tabla called?

a tabla is a precussion instrument which is generally played in India. It can be called a classicaL Indian instrument. Tabla is played with bare hands and produces a strong hollow sound.


What is the classification for an instrument that produces sound by the vibration of a column of air.?

An instrument which produces sound by the vibration of a column of air is called an aerophone. Examples are brass and woodwind instruments, as well as things like bull roarers.


What is the earthquake recorded instrument called?

The instrument used to detect and record earthquakes is called a seismograph. It measures the motion of the ground caused by seismic waves and produces a graphical representation known as a seismogram.


What is the instrument that looks like a whistle but as a stick in the end that you move up and down called?

That instrument is called a slide whistle. It produces sound by varying the length of the air column inside the whistle by moving the slide up and down.


What is a texture of solo voice or instrument with a chordal accompaniment called?

Simultaneous performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest produces the texture called polyphonic, meaning having many sounds. In polyphony several melodic lines compete for attention. The technique of combining several melodic lines into a meaningful whole is called counterpoint or contracanto.