the mouthpiece of a bridle
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bitthe mouthpiece of a bridle
bitlessthe mouthpiece of a bridle
bitsthe mouthpiece of a bridle
BITBridle mouthpiece
BIRNSocket for the mouthpiece of a clarinet.
embouchureThe mouthpiece of a flute or a similar instrument
embouchuresThe mouthpiece of a flute or a similar instrument
embouchureThe way in which a player applies the mouth to the mouthpiece of a brass or wind instrument
embouchuresThe way in which a player applies the mouth to the mouthpiece of a brass or wind instrument
reedlikewoodwind instrument that produces sound by the vibrating of a reed against the mouthpiece the reeds of an orchestra
headsetdevice consisting of one or two earphones with a headband for holding them over the ears and sometimes with a mouthpiece attached
aqualungA portable breathing apparatus for divers, consisting of cylinders of compressed air strapped on the diver's back, feeding air automatically through a mask or mouthpiece
aqualungsA portable breathing apparatus for divers, consisting of cylinders of compressed air strapped on the diver's back, feeding air automatically through a mask or mouthpiece
tubista large low-pitched brass instrument usually oval in shape and having a conical tube, a cup-shaped mouthpiece, and a usual range an octave lower than that of the euphonium
tubaista large low-pitched brass instrument usually oval in shape and having a conical tube, a cup-shaped mouthpiece, and a usual range an octave lower than that of the euphonium
clarinetsA woodwind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece, a cylindrical tube of dark wood with a flared end, and holes stopped by keys. The most common forms are tuned in B flat, A, and E flat
serpentsA bass wind instrument made of leather-covered wood in three U-shaped turns, with a cup-shaped mouthpiece and few keys. It was played in military and church bands from the 17th to 19th centuries
serpentA bass wind instrument made of leather-covered wood in three U-shaped turns, with a cup-shaped mouthpiece and few keys. It was played in military and church bands from the 17th to 19th centuries
fipplesThe mouthpiece of a recorder or similar wind instrument that is blown endwise, in which a thin channel cut through a block directs a stream of air against a sharp edge. The term has been applied to various parts of this, including the block and the channel