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- Reedpipe may refer to: Reed pipe, type of organ pipe Reed aerophone, wind instrument using a reed This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- Sets of clarinets. Aulochrome Double clarinet Launeddas Mijwiz 422.3 Reedpipes with free reeds - The reed vibrates through [at] a closely ****ed frame...
- These are the percussion reeds including clarinets and saxophones. 422.3 Reedpipes with free reeds: The reed vibrates through [at] a closely ****ed frame...
- fingerholes. (422.222 With irregular bore.) (422.223 With mixed bores.) 422.3 Reedpipes with free reeds – The reed vibrates through [at] a closely ****ed frame...
- contemporary sovereign (possibly Nero) who could play a pipe (tibia, Roman reedpipes similar to Gr**** and Etruscan instruments) with his mouth as well as by...
- Instruments. Vol. 2. p. 661. double clarinet...two parallel pipes of same length...mijwiz is the vernacular term for pair...reedpipe...single reed v t e...
- Reedpipes in which the reed body has been replaced by another material such as wood or bone. The single reed (once part of the body of the reedpipe)...
- Bagpipe Hornbostel–Sachs classification Mixed: 422.122.2 & 422.221.1 (Set of reedpipe aerophone) Developed Mid 18th century to early 19th century across Ireland...
- instruments, several unique to them. Among these instruments are the fadno, a reedpipe made from Angelica archangelica stalks, and the Sámi drum. Late 18th century...
- their ch****s, and blows into the pipe whilst breathing through their nose. Reedpipe: Made from a single short length of cane with a mouthpiece, four or five...