A pipe is a tubular wind instrument in general, or various specific wind instruments. The word is an onomatopoeia, and comes from the tone which can resemble...
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For the musical instruments, see below Pipe (instrument), a traditional perforated wind instrument Bagpipe, a class of musical instrument, aerophones using...
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The pipe organ is a musical instrument that produces sound by driving pressurised air (called wind) through the organ pipes selected from a keyboard. Because...
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at a frequency determined by the pipe length (see wind instrument). Thus, there are no moving parts in a flue pipe. This is in contrast to reed pipes...
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Organ (music) (redirect from Organ (instrument))
In music, the organ is a keyboard instrument of one or more pipe divisions or other means (generally woodwind or electric) for producing tones. The organs...
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(flute and fipple-flute) instruments, the thin grazing air sheet (planar jet) flowing across an opening (mouth) in the pipe interacts with a sharp edge...
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A pitch pipe is a small device used to provide a pitch reference for musicians. Although it may be described as a musical instrument, it is not typically...
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synthesizers, mellotron). The earliest known keyboard instrument was the Ancient Greek hydraulis, a type of pipe organ invented in the third century BC. The keys...
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Pungi (redirect from Murli Instrument)
is a Hindu folk music reed pipe instrument that is mostly played by cobra charmers in Sindh and Rajasthan. The instrument is made from a dry hollowed...
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notable pipe organs in the world, with links to corresponding articles about them. It is generally agreed upon that the world's oldest playable pipe organ...
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Acoustic resonance (redirect from Stopped pipe)
has closed or open ends. Many musical instruments resemble tubes that are conical or cylindrical (see bore). A pipe that is closed at one end and open at...
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low brass instrument – the air column expands into a length of large-diameter pipe that slides freely around a length of narrower-diameter pipe, which,...
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The three-hole pipe, also commonly known as tabor pipe or galoubet, is a wind instrument designed to be played by one hand, leaving the other hand free...
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pipe instruments, since they use two or more double or single reeds. However, bagpipes are functionally the same as a capped double reed instruments,...
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Pipe and tabor is a pair of instruments played by a single player, consisting of a three-hole pipe played with one hand, and a small drum played with the...
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blunt instrument, either a simple dowel or shaped like the head of a nail. The flat end is used to tamp down the tobacco while packing the pipe, and to...
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An organ pipe is a sound-producing element of the pipe organ that resonates at a specific pitch when pressurized air (commonly referred to as wind) is...
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additional instruments (such as additional percussion instruments or keyboard instruments), but this is typically done only in concert settings. Pipe bands...
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Torupill (category Estonian musical instruments)
(lit. 'pipe instrument') is a traditional bagpipe from Estonia. It is not clear when the bagpipe became established in Estonia. The instrument was known...
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Whirly tube (redirect from Tube (musical instrument))
the "Water Pipe", with which he could easily reach the eleventh harmonic. Bullroarer: traditional long-distance communication instrument that makes a...
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steel pipe racks typically support pipes, power cables and instrument cable trays in petrochemical, chemical and power plants. Occasionally, pipe racks...
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Svirel (category Russian musical instruments)
the present day pipe instruments to their old Russian names. Most often, the chroniclers used three names for this type of instrument: svirel, sopel (sopilka)...
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played together with the flabiol or pipe by the same musician. In Spain, a deep drum is used for a tabor by pipe and taborers, and in England a shallow...
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Electric organ (redirect from Electric organ (musical instrument))
as electronic organ, is an electronic keyboard instrument which was derived from the harmonium, pipe organ and theatre organ. Originally designed to...
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even known as the "Hussar pipe" at the time. Engraved portraits exist of men smoking such an instrument. This long stem pipe type has its origins in the...
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Fipple (category Pipe organ components)
nearly closes one end of the pipe, open only for the duct that "straightens” the channel of air blown axially into the instrument. The solid "stop” near the...
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Water organ (category Pipe organ)
instrument through a pipe, and air is introduced into the water stream by aspiration (using the Bernoulli effect) into the main pipe from a side-pipe...
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but the crooks could make a single instrument a transposing instrument into almost any key. Changing these lead-pipe crooks was time-consuming, and even...
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