- A tone hole is an
opening in the body of a wind
instrument which, when
alternately closed and opened,
changes the
pitch of the
sound produced. Tone holes...
-
troubadour band
before King David. The
variety in horn
history includes fingerhole horns, the
natural horn,
Russian horns,
French horn,
Vienna horn, mellophone...
- some of the
fingerhole horns began to be made
longer and thinner,
beginning to take on the
appearance of the cornett. Horn,
fingerhole horn, cornett...
-
Without fingerholes. 422.621.112 With
fingerholes 422.621.12 With
opposite bores 422.621.121
Without fingerholes. 422.621.122 With
fingerholes 422.621...
- however,
built concert pitch pipes using the
narrower bores and
smaller fingerholes of the flat pipes. Some of
these instruments seem to have been designed...
- oboes. 422.111 With
cylindrical bore. 422.111.1
Without fingerholes. 422.111.2 With
fingerholes.
Duduk Piri 422.112 With
conical bore. B****oon Hne Oboe...
- Hornbostel–Sachs
classification 421.221.42 (Vessel
flute with duct and
fingerholes)
Related instruments Xun,
slide whistle, tin whistle,
molinukai Sound...
- They
range from 12 to 87 cm in
length and
typically have one to
three fingerholes. The nose
flutes originated in
Chuuk but
similar ones have been found...
-
bored chanter, such as the
Serbian three-voiced gajde. It has
eight fingerholes: the top four are
covered by the
thumb and the
first three fingers of...
- it to be used as a
fingerhole. This adds a low D to the scale. A key can be ****ed to
operate a hole
above the
usual fingerholes, to give the
piper an...