Pronunciation: /ˈɛroʊˌfoʊn/
noun a musical instrument that produces sound by causing a body of air to vibrate, such as a flute or a trumpet
A1 An aerophone is a musical instrument that produces sound by vibrating air.
A2 The flute is an example of an aerophone.
B1 Learning to play an aerophone can be a fun and rewarding experience.
B2 The saxophone is a popular aerophone used in jazz music.
C1 Mastering multiple aerophones requires dedication and practice.
C2 The skilled musician showcased his talent by playing a variety of aerophones during the concert.
formal The flute is classified as an aerophone because it produces sound by vibrating air within a tube.
informal I recently started learning how to play an aerophone, and it's been a fun challenge.
slang Check out this cool aerophone I found at the flea market!
figurative His words floated through the room like music from an aerophone.
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