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  1. Pipe (instrument) - Wikipedia

    A pipe is a tubular wind instrument in general, or various specific wind instruments. [1] The word is an onomatopoeia, and comes from the tone which can resemble that of a bird chirping [citation needed].

  2. 40 Different Wind Instruments (From Woodwind to the Brass Family)

    May 17, 2025 · In this article, we’re first going to take a look at 12 different wind instruments, from the clarinet to the bagpipes – and recommend some great recordings to check them out on! For those of …

  3. Pipe | Organ, Reed, Bagpipe | Britannica

    Pipe, in music, specifically, the three-holed flute played with a tabor drum (see pipe and tabor); generically, any aerophonic (wind) instruments consisting of pipes, either flutes or reed pipes (as a …

  4. The organ as a wind instrument - Yamaha Corporation

    With a pipe organ, a single timbre is referred to as a "stop." For example, an organ with three timbres is called a "3-stop organ." A pipe organ feeds wind into pipes, causing the air to oscillate and produce a …

  5. The Evolution of Ancient Wind Pipes and Their Technological ...

    May 5, 2024 · Early innovations involved simple tubes made from bones, clay, or reeds, which allowed humans to explore sound production through breath control. These initial innovations laid the …

  6. How to Make a Wind Instrument Using a Pipe: Step-by-Step Guide

    Jul 2, 2025 · Whether you want to craft a simple flute, whistle, or a more complex pipe instrument, understanding the basic principles behind wind instruments is crucial. This article will walk you …

  7. 44.27 -- Wind instruments - UC Santa Barbara

    The vibrating medium in all wind instruments is an air column, which in the instruments shown above, is set vibrating by means of turbulence created at one end of the instrument, or, in the case of the …

  8. Wind instrument - Wikipedia

    A wind instrument is a musical instrument that contains some type of resonator (usually a tube) in which a column of air is set into vibration by the player blowing into (or over) a mouthpiece set at or near …

  9. Different Kinds of Wind Instruments - LiveAbout

    Feb 7, 2019 · Wind instruments produce sound by a vibrating column of air, either using a reed or a musician's lips. They are classified into two groups: woodwinds and brasswinds.

  10. Wind instrument - Aerophones, Reeds, Pipes | Britannica

    Wind instrument - Aerophones, Reeds, Pipes: Tubes used to produce a musical sound may be cylindrical, conical, or some combination of the two. They may also be straight or curved.