The second and third century churches began using instruments.
The Aztecs made several accomplishments during their time. They helped to begin to development of mathematics, architecture, art, and astronomy. They were the first to make instruments to study the stars and planets.
Either the Woodwinds or the Brass, since both take "wind" in order to produce sounds, imo. But, for the sake of proper terms, "wind" instruments typically are any instruments that use a reed as part of their tone generation.ALS/A+ Answer= aerophonesA saxophone is in the woodwind family
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You would use the phrase Roman Catholic Church as a noun, because it's a name. For example, "The Roman Catholic Church is headquarted in Vatacin City" or "John is a member of the Roman Catholic Church". Tip: there is no Roman Catholic Church. It is the Catholic Church.
Hindus traditionally used a variety of musical instruments in their cultural and religious practices. Some prominent instruments include the sitar, a stringed instrument known for its intricate melodies; the tabla, a pair of hand-played drums used in classical and popular music; and the harmonium, a free-standing keyboard instrument that accompanies vocal performances. Other instruments like the flute, mridangam, and veena are also significant in various regional styles of music. These instruments play a crucial role in both classical compositions and devotional songs.
Whistle and washboard are musical instruments. They begin with the letter w.
Fiddle, fife, flute and French horn are musical instruments. They begin with the letter f.
Musical instruments that begin with the letter h:Hammond OrganHarmonicaHarpHarpsichord
Musical instruments that start with the letter m:madalmaguhumandocellomandolamandolinmandoramaracasmarimbambiramellophonemelodicamizmarmridangam
The Jembe and Jambadudu!
The xylophone
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Musical instruments that begin with the letter i:Irish fluteilimba drum (from Zimbabwe)igil (a bowed string instrument)
The first medical instruments of precision were used in the seventeenth century
The organ and the oboe both begin with o.
The only one that comes to mind is the "Brethren" church
A recorder is similar to a flute.