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From [http://www.play.net/forums/messages.asp?forum=20&category=21&topic=7&message=1164 this post]. |
From [http://www.play.net/forums/messages.asp?forum=20&category=21&topic=7&message=1164 this post]. |
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* mirliton, whiskey jug |
* mirliton, whiskey jug, txistu |
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* clarin, minjayrah, shakuhachi |
* clarin, minjayrah, shakuhachi |
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* flute, ocarina, whistle, recorder, hichiriki, syrinx |
* flute, ocarina, whistle, recorder, hichiriki, syrinx |
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* didjeridu |
* didjeridu |
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* bagpipes |
* bagpipes |
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(Missing: txistu) |
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Wind instruments are played by propelling air through them, usually by blowing. In general, wind instruments can be cleaned without a rag, and require neither tools nor tuning to play.
Wind Instruments by Difficulty
From this post.
- mirliton, whiskey jug, txistu
- clarin, minjayrah, shakuhachi
- flute, ocarina, whistle, recorder, hichiriki, syrinx
- horn, gemshorn, ox horn
- mitbiq, zurna, yarghul
- serpent
- bassoon
- shawm
- cornet, oboe
- sackbut, physalis
- cane flute
- didjeridu
- bagpipes