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A crumhorn
it's a gramophone beacause is a woodwind instrument that plays music
The parts of the saxophone include: The Body, The Neck, and The Mouthpiece. A reed is attached to the saxophone mouthpiece using a ligature. A major accessory is the neck strap. While it isn't always necessary, it allows much easier playing for a saxophonist.
That depends on you. A saxophone a bit like playing the flute and playing the recorder (maybe clarinet I;m not sure) Bearing in mind I play both flute and sax, I find flute easier. You shouldn't take my advice though, since I only started playing the sax at Christmas and I'm grade 7 at flute lol
A Crumhorn is a crook shaped instrumentCrumhorn comes from the German krumhorn (krummhorn, krumphorn), which means curved horn.The reed is a double reed and looks similar to an oboe or bassoon, the leads down to a pipe, curved at the end into a half circle.http://www.courtlymusicunlimited.com/HistoricWinds/Crumhorn-1.html
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The instrument with four tubes and a curved mouthpiece is known as a euphonium. It is a brass instrument, similar in appearance to a tuba but smaller, and is known for its warm, rich tone. The euphonium typically features a conical bore and is commonly used in concert bands, brass bands, and orchestras. Its design allows for a wide range of dynamics and expressive capabilities.
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A crumhorn
The instrument that can measure squinting is called a strabismometer. The instrument is curved to fit in the lower eyelid.
The instrument that can measure squinting is called a strabismometer. The instrument is curved to fit in the lower eyelid.
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The different types of alto instruments include the alto saxophone, alto clarinet, and alto flute. These instruments differ in their size, shape, and the way they produce sound. The alto saxophone is a brass instrument with a single reed mouthpiece, the alto clarinet is a woodwind instrument with a cylindrical bore and a single reed mouthpiece, and the alto flute is a woodwind instrument with a curved headjoint and a larger size than the standard flute. Each instrument has its own unique sound and playing technique.
An opisometer, also called a curvimeter, meilograph, or map measurer, is an instrument for measuring the lengths of arbitrary curved lines. A simple opisometer consists of a toothed wheel of known circumference on a handle.
A spherometer is used to measure the radius of curvature of a curved surface, such as a lens or mirror. It typically consists of three adjustable legs that can be used to determine the radius of the curved surface by measuring the height variation across the surface.
the simplest way to measure the curved lines is by using a thread...........or cloth type tape
it's a gramophone beacause is a woodwind instrument that plays music