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  2. List of aerophones by Hornbostel–Sachs number - Wikipedia

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    The Hornbostel–Sachs system of musical instrument classification groups all instruments in which sound is produced through vibrating air. This can include a column of air being set in vibration (as in wind instruments) or an air-flow being interrupted by an edge (as in free-reeds).

  3. Aerophone - Wikipedia

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    Aerophones are one of the four main classes of instruments in the original HornbostelSachs system of musical instrument classification, which further classifies aerophones by whether or not the vibrating air is contained within the instrument.

  4. List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number

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    The Hornbostel–Sachs system categorizes musical instruments by how they make sound. It divides instruments into five groups: idiophones, membranophones, chordophones, aerophones, and electrophones. A number of instruments also exist outside the five main classes.

  5. This video covers 26 musical instruments which make sounds by the vibration of air and are called Aerophones.

  6. Aerophones - Definition and Aerophone Instruments List

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    Aerophones: Definition, How They Work, and List of Instruments. Here’s how aerophones work: You blow into the instrument, setting a reed (or reeds) vibrating (woodwinds, saxes, harmonicas). OR. You blow into the instrument while buzzing your lips (brass instruments).

  7. Aerophone | Wind, Reed & Flute | Britannica

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    Aerophone, any of a class of musical instruments in which a vibrating mass of air produces the initial sound. The basic types include woodwind, brass, and free-reed instruments, as well as instruments that fall into none of these groups, such as the bull-roarer and the siren.

  8. List of aerophones by Hornbostel–Sachs number - Wikiwand

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    The Hornbostel–Sachs system of musical instrument classification groups all instruments in which sound is produced through vibrating air. This can include a column of air being set in vibration (as in wind instruments) or an air-flow being interrupted by an edge (as in free-reeds).

  9. Aerophone - Wikiwand

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    Aerophones are one of the four main classes of instruments in the original Hornbostel–Sachs system of musical instrument classification, which further classifies aerophones by whether or not the vibrating air is contained within the instrument.

  10. Aerophone: Definition, history, sound - MUSIKNERD

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    Aerophones, "air ringers", in which the air is made to vibrate. Discover everything from wind instruments with limited air vibration to free aerophones.

  11. Video: Aerophone Instruments Definition, Types & Examples

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    Aerophones are instruments that use vibrating air to produce sound. There are six types of aerophones: whistles, blowholes, cup mouthpieces, reeds, organs, and the free...