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Which is a wind instrument?

The answer choices for this question was not provided. Some examples of wind instruments are flutes, end-blow, single-reed, and internal duct.


Are both ends of a windsock open?

Yes. The wind blows into the bigger end, attached to the pole, and out the smaller end. So the sock extends away from the pole in the direction of the wind.


What is saggeypo instrument?

Saggeypo instruments are thin pieces of bamboo with a node on each end. The open end is cut in progressive lengths and into the shape of an open mouth.They are then tied together in a row. These are the Kalinga's version of the harmonica.


What is saggeypo?

Saggeypo instruments are thin pieces of bamboo with a node on each end. The open end is cut in progressive lengths and into the shape of an open mouth.They are then tied together in a row. These are the Kalinga's version of the harmonica.


What is a saggeypo a musical instrument?

Saggeypo instruments are thin pieces of bamboo with a node on each end. The open end is cut in progressive lengths and into the shape of an open mouth.They are then tied together in a row. These are the Kalinga's version of the harmonica.


How is wind direction measured?

The simplest directional indicator is the "wind vane", which uses air pressure on its "tail" to turn the nose in the direction from which the wind is coming.The wind direction is measured with wind vanes or wind socks.The wind speed is measured with an anemometer, although both wind socks and flags can provide a general range for wind velocity.Wind direction is measured by the direction from where it originates. Wind shock and wind vane is used to measure the wind direction.


Which is not a wind instrument?

every instrument on earth except an anemometer I WANT MY MOMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


What is an Open end air column?

An open-end air column is a hollow tube or pipe open at both ends that can resonate and produce sound waves when air is blown into or across it. These columns are often used in musical instruments like flutes or organ pipes to create different pitches based on the length of the column.


Are voting lines for the X Factor open on Fridays?

No, they are only open from the end of the first show to the beginning of the results show.


When did Wichita Wind end?

Wichita Wind ended in 1983.


When did Wind at My Back end?

Wind at My Back ended in 2001.


Where does a wind vane point?

If it's the kind of wind vane I'm thinking of, it has a pointy end and the tail end. The tail end has fins or other things sticking out of it that catch the air and create drag. So that end will go 'downwind" or the way the wind is GOING. The other end of this stiff metal object will then point INTO the wind, meaning it points the direction the wind is coming from. This narrow pointy end does not give the wind much resistance compared to the tail. So that's why the tail end goes downwind and the stick or bar pivots on an axis and the pointy end points into the wind.