Hudba - Dřevěné dechové a žesťové nástroje
Zde se naučíte některá anglická slova související s dřevěnými dechovými a žesťovými nástroji jako „flétna“, „trubka“ a „fagot“.
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a small mouth organ with a row of metal reeds, hold against the lips and played by blowing or sucking air

harmonika, hřídelka
a brass instrument with a coiled tube and flared bell, played by buzzing the lips and adjusting valves and hand placement for different pitches

trumpeta, lesní roh
a small toy instrument that produces a buzzing sound when the player blows into its hollow pipe which has a hole in it

kazoos, kazoos
a tube-like musical instrument that is played by blowing over a hole while covering and uncovering its other holes

flétna, trubka
a woodwind instrument like an oboe that has a lower pitch and larger size

anglický roh, anglický trubec
a wind instrument with a reed and several sticks, played by squeezing a bag and blowing through one of its pipes, originated from Scotland

dudy, gajdy
a brass instrument with a curl in its tube and a flared bore that is played by valves

francouzský roh, fanfárový roh
a musical instrument with a curved metal tube and one wide end, which is played by blowing into it while pressing and releasing its three buttons

trumpeta, trúbka
a brass instrument like a small trumpet that produces a mellower tone

korýtko, trumpetka
a wind instrument from the Medieval era with an end that curves upward, producing a nasal sound

krumhorn, krummhorn
a historical double-reed woodwind instrument, similar to a predecessor of the modern bassoon, known for its rich and expressive tone, commonly used in Baroque music

dulcian, dulián
a curved metal wind instrument that is played by blowing into it while pressing its buttons

saxofon, saxofonový nástroj
a wind instrument consisting of a keyboard and a mouthpiece into which the player blows

melodika, klávesový dechový nástroj
a woodwind instrument of the oboe family consisting of a long wooden tube and a double reed

fagot, baset
a large double-reed woodwind instrument, producing deep, resonant tones and serving as the lowest-pitched instrument in the woodwind family

kontrabasový klarinet, kontrabasová hračka
a historical wind instrument resembling an oboe, known for its loud and piercing sound

šalma, shawm
a wind instrument consisting of a wide hollow end and a sliding metal tube used to vary the pitch and produce a wide range of tones

trombon, trombonová trubka
a large wind instrument with a curved tube and a wide bore that produces the lowest pitches in the brass family

tuba, tuben
a brass instrument resembling a small trumpet, without any valves or keys, used for military calls

trumpeta, bugle
an early wind instrument with a cup-shaped mouthpiece, a conical tube and holes that are covered by the fingers

kornet, korálkový nástroj
a woodwind musical instrument in the most common size that produces a high range of notes

sopránová zobcová flétna, sopránová flétna
a woodwind double-reed instrument with a long tubular body and holes and keys on top

housle, flauta
an ancient wind instrument shaped like an egg with holes in its body that are covered with the fingers

okarína, hudební nástroj ve tvaru vejce
a musical instrument consisting of a set of bamboo or cane pipes in different lengths that are put in a row and fixed together, played by blowing

flauta, píšťala
an Australian wind instrument consisting of a large bamboo or wooden tube that is played by blowing while using circular breathing technique

didgeridoo, didgerido
a large brass instrument resembling a small tuba that has 3 or 4 valves and produces a tenor voice

eufonium, eufonium (alternatively)
a small high-pitched flute with six or eight finger holes that is played along with drums in a military band

píšťala, fifíka
a brass instrument resembling a small trumpet with a larger bore and a mellower tone

flügelhorn, příčná trubka
a 12-feet-long wooden horn that was originally used by Swiss herdsmen for signaling in the Alps

alpenhorn, alpský roh
a simple wind instrument made of a straight tube with holes that the player blows into to produce different musical notes

trubka, hudební nástroj
any of the family of brass instruments that have conical bores and valves

saxofon, saxhorn
a brass instrument of the tuba family with 4 valves and a very wide bore that is used in American marching bands

sousafon, sousafonová trubka
a small woodwind instrument with six holes and a short pipe

penny whistle, píšťalka
the smallest member of the flute family that plays higher notes than the ordinary flute

piccolo, malý příčná flétna
a simple wind instrument with a straight body and finger holes that produces a clear, sweet sound when air is blown through it

dudák, flauta
a musical instrument that is played by blowing air into it and using a keyboard to produce different notes, similar to a harmonica but with a wider range of tones

harmonetta, harmonika s klaviaturou
a small, lightweight French bagpipe with a cylindrical chanter and a double-reed mouthpiece

museta, malé bagpipes
