In the context of musical performance, air instruments refers to the miming of sound-producing-gestures used in playing musical instruments. Simply put, air instruments are imaginary. Examples of air instruments include but are not limited to:
In the context of musical performance, air instruments refers to the miming of sound-producing-gestures used in playing musical instruments. Simply put, air instruments are imaginary. Examples of air instruments include but are not limited to:
* 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. (en)
In the context of musical performance, air instruments refers to the miming of sound-producing-gestures used in playing musical instruments. Simply put, air instruments are imaginary. Examples of air instruments include but are not limited to: (en)