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melody pipe Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( melody pipe ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ମେଲୋଡି ପାଇପ୍,

Noun:

ପାଇପ୍ ଟ୍ୟୁନ୍ କରନ୍ତୁ |,

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melody pipe's Usage Examples:

synthetic materials), known as a sac or sarró which retains the air, a blowpipe (bufador), a melody pipe or chanter (grall), and several, generally three.


Highland bagpipe, a wind instrument consisting of three drones and a melody pipe (called the chanter), which are fed continuously by a reservoir of air.


Hornpipes are made of a single reed, a small diameter melody pipe with fingerholes, and a bell traditionally made of animal horn.


the Black Forest, the bladder is unusually large, and the chanter (or melody pipe) has, instead of a bell, the carved head of an animal.


pipes above 2-4 drones in a single stock, but the design of the chanter (melody pipe) is closer to the French cornemuse du centre and uses the same "half-closed".


melody pipe has a "flea hole", a common feature in Eastern bagpipes: the top hole on the chanter is very small and uncovering it raises the pitch of any.


Double flutes can be divided into instruments that consist of a melody pipe matched with a drone pipe, and chord flutes in which the instruments.


Burmese mashak, with reed pipe similar to Pungi with melody pipe and drone pipe together.


One chanter bore, the dallamsíp ("melody pipe"), plays the melody within an octave range.


The chanter is the melody pipe, played with two hands.


gives at least some information; it shows a bagpipe with one chanter (melody pipe) which is probably conical, one drone with a bell end, and it is mouth.


The arghūl is primarily an Egyptian instrument, having a melody pipe with five to seven holes and a longer drone pipe without holes.


The original version consisted of a chanter (the melody pipe) utilizing gold-plated metal contacts, which in turn were connected to.



Synonyms:

pipe, chanter, bagpipe,

Antonyms:

polyphonic music, monophonic music, inactivity, conception, misconception,

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