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aerophone

Aerophone vs Undefined - What's the difference?

aerophone | undefined |


As a noun aerophone

is any musical instrument which produces sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate, without the use of strings or membranes, and without the vibration of the instrument itself adding considerably to the sound.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Membranophone vs Aerophone - What's the difference?

membranophone | aerophone |


As nouns the difference between membranophone and aerophone

is that membranophone is (music) any musical instrument that produces sound via the vibration of a stretched membrane while aerophone is any musical instrument which produces sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate, without the use of strings or membranes, and without the vibration of the instrument itself adding considerably to the sound.

Chordophone vs Aerophone - What's the difference?

chordophone | aerophone |


As nouns the difference between chordophone and aerophone

is that chordophone is any stringed musical instrument while aerophone is any musical instrument which produces sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate, without the use of strings or membranes, and without the vibration of the instrument itself adding considerably to the sound.

Aerophane vs Aerophone - What's the difference?

aerophane | aerophone |


As nouns the difference between aerophane and aerophone

is that aerophane is a thin fabric resembling crape while aerophone is any musical instrument which produces sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate, without the use of strings or membranes, and without the vibration of the instrument itself adding considerably to the sound.

Acrophone vs Aerophone - What's the difference?

acrophone | aerophone |


As nouns the difference between acrophone and aerophone

is that acrophone is (linguistics|archaeology) the first sound of a word, or a glyph used to represent the first sound of the word it represents while aerophone is any musical instrument which produces sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate, without the use of strings or membranes, and without the vibration of the instrument itself adding considerably to the sound.