whipstaff
/ˈhwɪpˌstæf/Definitions
1. noun
a lever or other device attached to the tiller of a ship or boat, used to steer it
“The old sailing vessel was steered using a wooden whipstaff at the helm.”
2. noun
a lever or rod used to control the pitch of a musical instrument, especially a saxophone
“The jazz musician adjusted the position of the whipstaff to achieve a smoother sound.”