The instrument you blow into to produce sound is called a "wind instrument."
The instrument you're referring to is called a "brass instrument." Common examples include the trumpet, trombone, and tuba. These instruments produce sound by the player blowing air through closed lips, creating vibrations that resonate within the instrument's body.
The name of the musical instrument with strings on it is a guitar.
The piano got its name from the Italian word "pianoforte," which means "soft-loud." This name reflects the instrument's ability to produce both soft and loud sounds by using hammers to strike the strings. The significance behind the name highlights the piano's unique capability to play a wide range of dynamics, making it a versatile and expressive musical instrument.
You mean musical instrument? Ok, well theres Viola (a real instrument), Claire Annette (sounds like Clarinet), Amanda Lynn (sounds like a mandolin), and there's probably more just get creative!
Panpipes, also known as pan flutes, are named after the Greek god Pan, who was often associated with rustic music and nature. According to mythology, Pan created the instrument from reeds to imitate the sound of his beloved nymph, Syrinx. The name reflects both the instrument's origins in ancient mythology and its traditional use in pastoral music.
The name of the physics instrument that helps us see sound waves is a oscilloscope.
The instrument you're referring to is called a "brass instrument." Common examples include the trumpet, trombone, and tuba. These instruments produce sound by the player blowing air through closed lips, creating vibrations that resonate within the instrument's body.
The reed is the wooden piece that's used to create a sound on a woodwind instrument. Normally, only one reed is used, and it is held against a plastic piece at the top of the instrument. However, in double reed instruments, there are two reeds that are tied together. When you blow air between these reeds, they both vibrate, producing a timbre distinct to double reed instruments.
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Membranophone (apex) ;) A timpani is a good example...bass drum. That's all I can think of but I'm not a percussionist, I play trombone. Cheers :)
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.
instrument for measuring sound was named after which scientist?
That would be called a Mouthpiece. However, it is in no way a reed, because it involves no wood. Woodwinds use a wooden reed which buzzes against the mouthpiece to produce a sound. A brass instrument uses the players lips, buzzing at high frequency, to produce a sound.
The scientific term for the sound hole on a guitar is "rosette." It serves to allow sound resonance and projection from the instrument.
in human ,the sound is produced by the voice box or larynx
A percussion instrument is any instrument in which the sound is achieved by a striking action (thus the name 'percussion'). The steel drum is struck with rubber mallets to produce the tone, and different spots in a drum correspond to different notes. The bigger the spot, the lower the tone.
Contusion is an injury, as from a blow with a blunt instrument, in which the subsurface tissue is injured but the skin is not broken. It is another name for bruise.