Banjo
No. Membranophones are drums, with a skin or drum head tightened over a frame.
Percussion instruments.
Instruments that produce sound by beating a skin include drums, such as the snare drum, bass drum, and conga. These instruments have a membrane or skin stretched over a frame, and when struck with sticks or hands, they create resonant sounds. The tension and thickness of the skin can affect the pitch and tone produced. Other examples include the bongos and djembe, which also rely on skin tension for their distinctive sounds.
guitar and skin flute.
Cornet and Piano
No. Membranophones are drums, with a skin or drum head tightened over a frame.
probally the earliest percussion would be animal skin over objects just like a drum head.
Percussion instruments.
Kettle drum, or timpani.
Instruments that produce sound by beating a skin include drums, such as the snare drum, bass drum, and conga. These instruments have a membrane or skin stretched over a frame, and when struck with sticks or hands, they create resonant sounds. The tension and thickness of the skin can affect the pitch and tone produced. Other examples include the bongos and djembe, which also rely on skin tension for their distinctive sounds.
guitar and skin flute.
Some instruments with vibrating membranes include drums, tambourines, and banjos. These instruments produce sound by causing the membrane or skin to vibrate when struck or plucked.
Cornet and Piano
The skin on the top of your head might be sinking in due to a bump you may have gotten to the skull. The skin will follow the contour of the skull.
The skin. is not the correct answer because our nose is covered with skin which is present in our head only
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