Single-reed wind instrument

G - Physics – 10 – D

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G10D 7/06 (2006.01) G10D 9/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2438676

The present invention is a hand-held musical pipe wind instrument in which sound is produced by a single-reed and which replicates the relative scales and tone- hole arrangement found on the Scottish Highland bagpipe chanter. In its most basic embodiment, this wind instrument consists of a saxophone reed and mouthpiece attached to the upper end of a tube, and a flaring bell or sole attached to the lower end of the same tube. In this basic embodiment, the tube comprises a plurality of holes, known as tone-holes, disposed at predetermined locations along the length of the tube, which in playing are opened and closed successively in predetermined configurations to achieve changes in pitch.

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