Definition
A fipple pipe is a general term for any pipe instrument that uses a fipple to produce sound. This category includes recorders, whistles, and some organ pipes. The fipple directs air onto a sharp edge, creating a consistent tone with minimal effort from the player. Itβs a fundamental design element for many simple wind instruments. Unlike lip-blown instruments, it offers greater ease of playing. The construction and design dictate its timbre.