Aren't all instruments technically percussion instruments?

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Your kind is called "dumb frogposter" for a reason, y'know that, right?

no, violin works with friction rather than percussion, piano is indeed a percussive instrument

dont mean to apu

how the fuck would a piano be a percussion instrument?

Only if you're autistic

It literally is

wat u meen

Yes, but in violin, you scrape the strings with a tool.

How is blowing into or onto a shiny tube to produce poots and toots "technically" the striking of two solids to produce a sound?

well percussion is a way in which you PLAY an instrument and both drums, bongos and piano make sound by an act of hitting

hitting a hammer against a wire to create sound

Striking of air with metal. I didn't know it had to be a solid.

well yea but a violin without the arch becomes a fancy ukulele

constriction of the air is what produces the sound not collision

But you constrict the air by pushing down on metal buttons that push on the air, no?

no no the sound waves multiplying and reverberating against the tubes cause the sound

you're streching this way too much air instruments are not percussive, maybe accordion but idk

it was supposed to be a funny shitpost but it didn't work out very well
I'll practice it more

the pushing of buttons produces a dull and quiet clacking sound, which is not what a flute is renowned for

at least you tried, next time insult a minority

Theremin.

ur hitting the air

I'll be hitting you in a minute

yes
everything is merely vibration at it's essence