Pronunciation: /ˈɛrəˌfoʊnz/
noun musical instruments that produce sound by vibrating air, such as flutes, trumpets, and organs
A1 Aerophones are musical instruments that produce sound through vibrating air.
A2 Some common aerophones include flutes, trumpets, and clarinets.
B1 Learning to play an aerophone can be a rewarding experience for music enthusiasts.
B2 Aerophones have been used in various cultures around the world for centuries.
C1 The intricate design and craftsmanship of aerophones showcase the skill of the instrument makers.
C2 Aerophones are classified into different categories based on their method of sound production and construction.
formal Aerophones are musical instruments that produce sound by vibrating air.
informal I just learned about aerophones in my music class.
slang Check out these cool aerophones my friend brought back from their trip.
figurative The aerophones of the wind instruments filled the concert hall with beautiful music.
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