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Música - Instrumentos de viento de madera y metal

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con los instrumentos de viento de madera y metal como "flauta", "trompeta" y "fagot".

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harmonica
harmonica
[Sustantivo]

a small mouth organ with a row of metal reeds, hold against the lips and played by blowing or sucking air

armónica, harmónica

armónica, harmónica

horn
horn
[Sustantivo]

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

trompa, corno

trompa, corno

kazoo
kazoo
[Sustantivo]

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

kazoo

kazoo

flute
flute
[Sustantivo]

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

flauta

flauta

Ex: She played a beautiful melody on the flute during the orchestra's performance. 
English horn
English horn
[Sustantivo]

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

corno inglés

corno inglés

bagpipe
bagpipe
[Sustantivo]

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

gaita, cornamusa

gaita, cornamusa

Ex: The bagpipe is a traditional Scottish musical instrument with a distinctive sound. 
French horn
French horn
[Sustantivo]

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

corno francés, trompa

corno francés, trompa

trumpet
trumpet
[Sustantivo]

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

trompeta

trompeta

Ex: He played a soulful melody on the trumpet during the jazz performance. 
cornet
cornet
[Sustantivo]

a brass instrument like a small trumpet that produces a mellower tone

corneta

corneta

krummhorn
krummhorn
[Sustantivo]

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

cromorno, cromcorno

cromorno, cromcorno

dulcian
dulcian
[Sustantivo]

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

dulcián, bajón

dulcián, bajón

saxophone
saxophone
[Sustantivo]

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

saxofón, saxófono

saxofón, saxófono

Ex: He played a soulful jazz solo on the saxophone during the concert. 
melodica
melodica
[Sustantivo]

a wind instrument consisting of a keyboard and a mouthpiece into which the player blows

melódica

melódica

bassoon
bassoon
[Sustantivo]

a woodwind instrument of the oboe family consisting of a long wooden tube and a double reed

fagot

fagot

contrabassoon
contrabassoon
[Sustantivo]

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

contrafagot, doble fagot

contrafagot, doble fagot

shawm
shawm
[Sustantivo]

a historical wind instrument resembling an oboe, known for its loud and piercing sound

chirimía, oboé antiguo

chirimía, oboé antiguo

Ex: The troubadours entertained the villagers with their lively tunes on the shawm. 
trombone
trombone
[Sustantivo]

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

trombón

trombón

Ex: The musician skillfully moved the slide of his trombone to hit the correct notes. 
tuba
tuba
[Sustantivo]

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

tuba

tuba

Ex: He played the tuba in the school band. 
bugle
bugle
[Sustantivo]

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

corneta natural

corneta natural

cornetto
cornetto
[Sustantivo]

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

cornetto

cornetto

soprano recorder
soprano recorder
[Sustantivo]

a woodwind musical instrument in the most common size that produces a high range of notes

flauta dulce soprano

flauta dulce soprano

oboe
oboe
[Sustantivo]

a woodwind double-reed instrument with a long tubular body and holes and keys on top

oboe

oboe

Ex: She plays the oboe in the orchestra. 
ocarina
ocarina
[Sustantivo]

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

ocarina

ocarina

panpipe
panpipe
[Sustantivo]

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 de Pan

Flauta de Pan

didgeridoo
didgeridoo
[Sustantivo]

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

didyeridú, diyeridú

didyeridú, diyeridú

euphonium
euphonium
[Sustantivo]

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

bombardino

bombardino

fife
fife
[Sustantivo]

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

fife

fife

flugelhorn
flugelhorn
[Sustantivo]

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

fliscorno, fiscorno

fliscorno, fiscorno

alpenhorn
alpenhorn
[Sustantivo]

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

trompa de los Alpes, alphorn

trompa de los Alpes, alphorn

pipe
pipe
[Sustantivo]

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

flauta, caramillo

flauta, caramillo

saxhorn
saxhorn
[Sustantivo]

any of the family of brass instruments that have conical bores and valves

saxhorno, saxcorno

saxhorno, saxcorno

sousaphone
sousaphone
[Sustantivo]

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

sousafón, sousáfono

sousafón, sousáfono

penny whistle
penny whistle
[Sustantivo]

a small woodwind instrument with six holes and a short pipe

flauta británica

flauta británica

piccolo
piccolo
[Sustantivo]

the smallest member of the flute family that plays higher notes than the ordinary flute

flautín, pícolo

flautín, pícolo

Ex: The orchestra's performance was enhanced by the bright and piercing sound of the piccolo. 
recorder
recorder
[Sustantivo]

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

flauta, flauta de pico

flauta, flauta de pico

Ex: She learned to play the recorder in music class. 
harmonetta
harmonetta
[Sustantivo]

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

armoneta, harmonetta

armoneta, harmonetta

musette
musette
[Sustantivo]

a small, lightweight French bagpipe with a cylindrical chanter and a double-reed mouthpiece

musette

musette

Ex: The musician played a lively tune on the musette, infusing the air with the spirit of rural France. 
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