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- Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
1: ...f an organ to be purely decorative, with the real pipes behind them.]]
3: ...[air]] through [[wood]] or [[metal]] [[organ pipe|pipes]].
5: ...from portable instruments having only a few dozen pipes to grand organs having tens of thousands. All bu...
7: ...al music]]. In the era of [[silent film]]s, large pipe organs were installed in many [[cinema]]s.
9: ==Styles of pipe organ==
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- Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
1: ...mage:Bagpipe performer.jpg|right|thumb|150px|A bagpipe performer in [[Amsterdam]].]]
3: ... pipers most commonly talk of "pipes" and "the bagpipe".
6: ...g|right|thumb|A set of Scottish Great Highland bagpipes.<br>
10: 4) Blowstick or blowpipe<br>
16: ...opular amongst many pipers, particularly Highland pipers. In the Middle east, and the Balkans, a whole g... - Tibia (10700 bytes)
3: ... can also refer to a type of primitive flute made from a (usually Human) shinbone, such as that of a d...
7: ...Extensor digitorum longus takes origin and a slip from the tendon of the Biceps femoris is inserted.
18: ...., and insertion to some fibers of the Popliteus; from its middle third some fibers of the Soleus and ...
19: ... the interosseous membrane; it commences above in front of the fibular articular facet, and bifurcates...
24: ...medialward, is covered by the aponeurosis derived from the tendon of the Sartorius, and by the tendons... - Queen bee (6221 bytes)
1: '''[[Honeybee]] queens''' are developed from [[larva]]e selected by worker [[bee]]s to becom...
6: ...because she is given [[royal jelly]], a secretion from [[gland]]s on the heads of young workers, for a...
32: The best queens emerge from replacement cells. As the young queen larva pu...
34: ...ike queen brood cells extend outward and downward from the broodcomb. This picture likely depicts eme...
36: ...dy to emerge, they often begin to [[Piping queen|"pipe"]] , a shrill peeping, which is thought to be a ... - Glass (26176 bytes)
1: ...iginally, which can be seen in its [[conchoidal]] fracture.
3: The word ''glass'' comes from [[Latin]] ''glacies'' (ice) and corresponds to ...
18: ...nto other shapes and colors as shown in this ball from the [[Verrerie of Brehat]] in [[Brittany]].]]
22: ...plify]] transmitted signals by [[laser]] emission from within the glass itself.
26: Glass is sometimes created naturally from volcanic [[magma]]. This glass is called [[obs... - Clavichord (3295 bytes)
3: ... Arnold Dolmetsch at the end of the 19th century. From the mid-18th century it principally flourished ...
5: In the clavichord the strings run transversely from an anchorage at the left-hand end to tuning-peg...
7: ...te 18th century, clavichords were often built ''unfretted'', with a separate pair of strings for each ...
9: ...two manuals and pedals, for the practice use of [[pipe organ|organists]]. This use was common in the day...
11: ...sichord]], [[piano]], and [[organ (music)|organ]] from the period circa 1400-1800 can be played on the... - Ocarina (3914 bytes)
2: ...inger holes. A mouth tube projects from it, often from the side. One sound hole exists, most often on ...
5: ...talian]] [[Giuseppe Donati]]. The name is derived from [[Italian language|Italian]] (''ocarina'' 'litt...
8: ...ed). This has different acoustical physics from a pipe. Technically, the cavity acts as a [[Helmholtz re...
11: ...rina has an unusual quality of not relying on the pipe length to produce a particular tone. Instead the ...
22: ...arina part also features prominently in the theme from the 1966 [[spaghetti western]] ''[[The Good, th... - Bombarde (846 bytes)
1: ... A cross between an [[oboe]] and a conical-bored pipe chanter, it is blown in the mouth, with the [[ree...
3: ... today in [[bagad]]s, the Breton version of the [[pipe band]]s. Traditionally it was used in a duet with... - Clarinet (18825 bytes)
2: ...nt]] in the [[woodwind]] family. The name derives from adding the suffix ''-et'' meaning ''little'' to...
4: Clarinets are made from specially chosen varieties of [[wood]] or, in t...
15: ...ak" notes are the clarion register, and the range from high C (with two ledger lines) to the G above t...
20: ...e major manufacturer makes professional clarinets from a composite mixture of plastic resin and wood c...
22: ...d with a complicated set of seven tone holes (six front, one back) and 17 keys which allow the full mu... - Crumhorn (1946 bytes)
4: The name derives from the [[German language|German]] ''krumhorn'' (or...
6: ...g or closing finger holes along the length of the pipe. One unusual feature of the crumhorn is its shape... - Flute (11293 bytes)
1: ...ther wind instruments, a flute produces its sound from the flow of air against an edge, instead of usi...
6: from : www.flute.com.cn[http://www.flute.com.cn]
7: ...o its simplicity and pleasing sound. A flute made from a [[mammoth]] bone, found in the [[Swabian Alb|...
9: ...asier to play, but takes a degree of control away from the musician. Usually fipple flutes are not ref...
14: ...er, and brighter, more pleasing timbres. An organ pipe may be either open or closed, depending on the so... - Pan pipes (2209 bytes)
1: [[Image:Panpipes.png|left|Pan pipes]]
2: ...n]] and the [[harmonica]], or mouth organ. The panpipes are named for their association with the rustic ...
4: ...he bottom of the pipes. Contemporary makers of panpipes will use a wax - commonly [[beeswax]] - to tune ...
6: ...h generate the sound waves within the tubes. Each pipe gives out one note, but by overblowing, that is, ...
8: ...h the modern word ''syringe'' is derived. (''Pan pipes'' is both singular and plural.) Other names for... - Alphorn (1746 bytes)
3: The alphorn is carved from solid softwood, generally spruce but sometimes ...
5: ...ives the pure natural harmonic series of the open pipe. The harmonics are the more readily obtained by ...
8: ...is First Symphony (played in the orchestra by the French Horn) was an alphorn melody he heard in the R... - Bazooka (instrument) (859 bytes)
1: ...ngths of pipe of sizes so that the wider diameter pipe can slide around the narrower one, lengthening or...
3: During World War II, the name "bazooka", derived from the musical instrument, was applied to a new [[... - Didgeridoo (7516 bytes)
3: ...s described as a natural wooden trumpet or "drone pipe". Musicologists classify it as an [[aerophone]].
5: ...on dating of paintings on cave walls and shelters from this period.
7: ...news/articles/?fj09v13s02] that it may be derived from the [[Irish language|Irish]] words ''d?e'' or '...
9: ...he lower the pitch or key of the instrument. Keys from D to F# are the preferred pitch of traditional ...
13: ...ents and those made in factories are usually made from solid timber that have been [[drill]]ed out mec... - Trombone (15819 bytes)
6: The word ''trombone'' derives from [[Italian language|Italian]] ''tromba'' —...
9: ...the hand slide. The bore expands through the neck pipe and backbore to the bell which is typically betwe...
12: ...]] in English. This was not a distinct instrument from the trombone, but rather a different name used ...
14: ...ugh the size of a trombone choir can vary greatly from five or six to 20 or more members).
18: ...que music|Baroque]]) literature is often borrowed from other instruments, usually [[cello]] or [[basso... - Harmonica (21752 bytes)
2: A '''harmonica''' is a [[Free reed instrument|free reed]] musical [[wind instrument]] (also
3: ...n, among other things, as a '''mouth organ''', '''french harp''', simply '''harp''', or
6: dimension into which it can freely vibrate, thus repeatedly
9: Unlike most free-reed instruments (such as [[organ (music)|reed ...
14: is made to vibrate more easily by air from above, reeds accessed by a - Harmonium (4268 bytes)
5: ... practice instrument by organists, most notably [[Franck]], who composed several collections of works ...
7: ...ut of use, having been replaced by the piano, the pipe organ, and electronic organs. Many harmoniums wer...
22: ...capes to vibrate the reeds. This is similar to bagpipes and allows the harmonium to create an continuous... - Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
1: ...f an organ to be purely decorative, with the real pipes behind them.]]
3: ...[air]] through [[wood]] or [[metal]] [[organ pipe|pipes]].
5: ...from portable instruments having only a few dozen pipes to grand organs having tens of thousands. All bu...
7: ...al music]]. In the era of [[silent film]]s, large pipe organs were installed in many [[cinema]]s.
9: ==Styles of pipe organ== - Flag of Oklahoma (562 bytes)
2: ...t is covered by two symbols of peace: the [[peace pipe]] representing Native Americans, and the [[olive... - Wind instrument (2214 bytes)
17: ...trument)|serpent]], although made of wood (or PVC pipe in the case of modern serpents), are in the famil...
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