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In the context of musical performance, air instruments are imaginary musical instruments for which people mimic the sound-producing gestures in the air without touching any real instruments. in simple words air instruments are the musical instruments which could be played without touching the real instrumrnt . 〔〔 Air instruments include: * air guitar - for electric guitar or acoustic guitar; * air bass - for bass guitar;〔 * air drums - for snare drums, bongos or bass drum, or most commonly air drum set often with double bass pedals ; * air keyboards - such as air piano for piano; * air violin - for violin or cello;〔 * air flute - for flute (or piccolo); * air xylophone - for the xylophone; * air trumpet - for trumpet (as opposed to car/boat air trumpet horns); * air trombone - for trombone. There are other air instruments as well.〔 Rolf Godøy1 et al., "Playing 'Air Instruments'...", 2006 (see: References). 〕〔 Steven Appleby et al., ''Better Living Through Air Guitar'', 2005. 〕 ==Origins== The playing of air instruments has been documented through the 20th century (see: Air guitar). However, no sources have been found that exclude the playing of air instruments in ancient times, during private performances, such as for air flute or air lyre (for lyres or harps).one gesture musical instrument which won 1st place in the 2008 Chicago Makers Faire at the Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry is an instrument named Airheads that demonstrates the ability to simulate different musical instrument using only your hand gestures moving in the air. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Air instrument」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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