Instrument with continuous sound
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BAGPIPESInstrument with continuous sound
humming(of a place) Be filled with a low, steady continuous sound
singing(of a person's ear) Be affected with a continuous buzzing sound, esp. as the aftereffect of a blow or loud noise
sings(of a person's ear) Be affected with a continuous buzzing sound, esp. as the aftereffect of a blow or loud noise
BASSTUBABrass instrument with a mellow sound
pluckedSound (a musical instrument or its strings) with one's finger or a plectrum
pluckingSound (a musical instrument or its strings) with one's finger or a plectrum
tonguingSound (a note) distinctly on a wind instrument by interrupting the air flow with the tongue
krummhornA medieval wind instrument with an enclosed double reed and an upward-curving end, producing an even, nasal sound
krummhornsA medieval wind instrument with an enclosed double reed and an upward-curving end, producing an even, nasal sound
crumhornsA medieval wind instrument with an enclosed double reed and an upward-curving end, producing an even, nasal sound
drumpercussion instrument consisting of a round frame covered with a tightly stretched membrane that is struck to produce a sound
drumspercussion instrument consisting of a round frame covered with a tightly stretched membrane that is struck to produce a sound
resonatorsA musical or scientific instrument responding to a single sound or note, used for detecting it when it occurs in combination with other sounds
resonatorA musical or scientific instrument responding to a single sound or note, used for detecting it when it occurs in combination with other sounds
cymbalsA musical instrument consisting of a slightly concave round brass plate that is either struck against another one or struck with a stick to make a ringing or clashing sound
violinsA stringed musical instrument of treble pitch, played with a horsehair bow. The classical European violin was developed in the 16th century. It has four strings and a body of characteristic rounded shape, narrowed at the middle and with two f-shaped sound holes