Concept information
Definition
- Reed instruments that are free aerophones are sounded by a flow of air in which the reed is the primary vibrator. In sets of beating reeds the air-stream is directed against a set of lamellae, setting them in periodic vibration to interrupt the stream intermittently. The lamellae periodically open and close a set of apertures. The instrument is tuned by mechanical action on the lamellae. Such reeds may have a resonator, in which the air vibrates only in a secondary sense, not producing the sound; generally recognizable by the absence of fingerholes. The earlier reed stops of organs. (en)
Broader concept
- 412.12 Beating reeds (en)
Narrower concepts
Notation
- 412.122
URI
http://www.mimo-db.eu/HornbostelAndSachs/233
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