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This Review contains major "MUSICAL INSTRUMENT STUBS"- related terms, short phrases and links grouped together in the form of Encyclopedia article.
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BANDURA
- The bandura is a traditional plucked-string musical instrument from Ukraine.
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- Bandura: a fretless plucked dulcimer found in the Ukraine.
- The bandura is a unique Ukrainian musical instrument that dates back to the 7-th century.
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DAVUL
- A davul is a large double-skin drum.
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- The Davul is an amazing rope tension drum from Turkey.
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- The davul is the Turkish name for a type of two-sided frame drum found in the Middle East and Balkan Europe.
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DUMRU
- A Dumru is an hourglass-shaped Indian musical instrument, around 15 cm in height.
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- Dumru Wikipedia Home Library Reference Wikipedia Dumru There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.
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GADULKA
- The gadulka is an important instrument in the traditional Bulgarian Horo round dances.
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- The gadulka is probably the most popular and also most ancient folk instrument in Bulgaria today.
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- The Gadulka is a folk Bulgarian string musical instrument played with a bow.
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KHLUI
- The khlui is a vertical duct flute from Thailand.
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- The Khlui is similar to a Japanese flute called the Shaku-hachi.
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- The khlui --------------- is a vertical duct flute from Thailand.
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KOMUZ
- Komuz: A three stringed lute from Kyrgyzstan.
- Komuz is the pinch instrument, while Kyl-Ky'yak is the bow instrument.
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- The komuz is a standard member of any Kyrgyz folk music group.
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LALI
- A lali is a Fijian drum.
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- Lali is also a Persian word meaning "ruby".
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- A smaller form of the lali drum ( lali ni meke) is used in music.
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MEJORANERA
- The Mejoranera is similar to a guitar but is slightly smaller and has a shorter neck.
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- The mejoranera is the most recognizable musical instrument from Panama.
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- The wood used to construct the Mejoranera is cedar.
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LYRICON
- The lyricon is an electronic wind instrument, the first to be constructed.
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- The lyricon used a bass clarinet mouthpiece, with a sensor on the reed that detected lip pressure.
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- This inspiring music is created on Flutes, Lyricon, and Electronics.
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MUSETTE
- Musette: also called baroque musette is a musical instrument of the bagpipe family.
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- The musette was an instrument both for professionals, members of ensembles and orchestras in the court or noble households, and for amateurs.
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- The bulk of music written for the musette is not solo music; duos are the most popular form, followed by trio-sonatas.
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QUENA
- The quena is an indispensable instrument in traditional Peruvian bands, and songs.
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- The 'quena' is the Andean version of the flute.
- The quena is a notched endblown flute that produces a unique resonant sound, and is widely used throughout South America .
PORTUGUESE GUITAR
- Portuguese guitar Is a 12 string guitar used in Portugal for the traditional Fado song.
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- Portuguese guitar: Is a 12 string guitar used in Portugal for the traditional Fado song.
- Guitarra Portuguese guitar, usually 12 strings in 6 courses.
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PUNGI
- Pungi: an Indian reed instrument used by snake charmers in India.
- Pungi is a command-line tool that is used for creating Fedora spins.
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- Pungi is a program for making spins of Fedora (Linux distribution), from the release 7 upwards.
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REED ORGAN
- The reed organ was the other main type of organ before the development of electronic organs.
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- The reed organ was thus able to bring an organlike sound to venues that were incapable of housing or affording pipe organs.
- The reed organ was the other main type of organ prior to the development of electronic organs.
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SLIT GONG
- Slit gong is a primitive type of gong.
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- The slit gong is a musical instrument made from a hollowed-out tree trunk.
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- Drums are membranophones whereas a slit gong is an idiophone.
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PICCOLO OBOE
- The piccolo oboe is the smallest and highest pitched member of the oboe family.
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- Lor--e calls its instrument "piccolo oboe" and Marigaux and Patricola call their instruments oboe musette.
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TROMBOON
- The tromboon is a musical instrument made up of the reed and bocal of the bassoon attached to the body of a trombone instead of the trombone mouthpiece.
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- Invention of the tromboon was attributed to P.D.Q. Bach after his death when he was no longer able to disavow it.
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- Detailed view of a tromboon; the bassoon reed is on the left Tromboon example ( file info) --- play in browser ( beta) The comical sound of the tromboon.
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VERTICAL FLUTE
- Vertical flute - The vertical flute is a special variation of the standard flute, or, more specifically, the transverse flute.
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- The vertical flute is specially designed to be played in an upright position.
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- Dongxiao, a vertical flute is an important musical instrument used inplaying Nanyin.
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TRIPLE HARP
- A triple harp features three rows of parallel strings, two outer rows of diatonic strings, and a center row of chromatic strings.
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- The Welsh triple harp and early Irish and Scottish harps, however, are traditionally placed on the left shoulder (in order to have it over the heart).
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- One exception is the Welsh Triple Harp which is traditionally placed on the left shoulder.
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ACOUSTIC CONTROL CORPORATION
- Acoustic Control Corporation went out of business in the 1980s, then returned under the name True Tone Audio as a manufacturer of P.A. amplifiers.
- Last check: 2007-07-12) Acoustic Control Corporation was a manufacturer of instrument amplifier s, based at Van Nuys, California.
- Acoustic - Definition, explanation Acoustic Control Corporation, a company which produced instrument amplifiers using Acoustic as a brand name.
AEOLIAN-SKINNER
- In 1964, a new Aeolian-Skinner organ was installed in the second gallery, and all pipes were revoiced.
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- Ole Virgy explores the vast tonal resources of the wonderful Aeolian-Skinner pipe organ in the Riverside Church.
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- The enormous Aeolian-Skinner organ in New York's Riveside Church was built over two decades under the direction of Virgil Fox who plays on this recording.
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AHOKO
- The ahoko is a wooden rod with nutshells tied to strings which are then tightly wound around the end of the rod.
- The Ahoko is a traditional percussion instrument originating from the central part of C--te d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) in Africa.
- The Ahoko is a traditional percussion instrument originating from the central part of Côte dIvoire (Ivory Coast) in Africa.
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ALBOKA
- The alboka is a double hornpipe or clarinet native to the Basque Country.
- The alboka is a double clarinet coming from the Basque region of Northern Spain.
- The alboka is a Basque horn that nearly disappeared in the 20th century.
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AMERICAN GAMELAN
- American Gamelan is a style of gamelan based on Javanese gamelan instruments and music, but using primarily American made instruments and compositions.
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- Also offers Indonesian song lyrics and links to North American gamelan orchestra pages.
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- Lou Harrison is well known for his compositions for American gamelan.
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AMERICAN GRIP
- American grip is a technique used to hold drum sticks and mallets to play percussion instruments.
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- The American grip is a hybrid of the French grip and German grip.
- American grip is a technique used to hold drum sticks A drum stick is an item used to hit percussion instruments to produce sound.
ANGKLUNG
- Angklung is a musical instrument made out of two bamboo tubes attached to a bamboo frame.
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- Angklung is a typical art of Banyuwangi.
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- An angklung is a pair (or more) of bamboo tubes mounted on a bamboo frame.
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ANZAD
- The Anzad is a musical instrument.
- An anzad (also known as amzad, imzad, or mzad) is a Tuareg monocord violin, usually played by elderly women during an evening ceremony called Takket.
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AOYAMA HARP
- The Aoyama harp factory includes a museum of antique harps.
- Aoyama Harp ( ---------------, Aoyama H--pu?) is a Japanese manufacturer of pedal (concert) harps and folk (lever) harps.
ARCHICEMBALO
- The Archicembalo was a musical instrument constructed by Nicola Vicentino in 1555.
- Vicentino used his Archicembalo to test his own theories of tuning, and realize the more obscure ancient Greek genera which had been neglected for centuries.
- Vicentino named his instrument the arcicembalo ( IPA: [art--i--t----mbalo]) but in English texts it is more often spelt archicembalo.
ARCHTOP GUITAR
- Archtop guitar - The name Archtop describe guitars commonly known as "Jazz-boxes" or "Hollow-bodies".
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- The acoustic archtop guitar, used in Jazz music, features steel strings.
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- Orville Gibson was an American luthier who specialized in mandolins, and is credited with creating the archtop guitar.
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ARGHUL
- Arghul is a reed flute, open-ended and end-blown.
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- The arghul is a double-reed woodwind instrument that is shaped like a long, narrow recorder.
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- Arghul: A double reed instrument from North Africa with two asymmetrical pipes.
ARPEGGIONE
- The arpeggione is a six-stringed musical instrument, fretted and tuned like a guitar, but bowed like a cello, and thus similar to the bass viola da gamba.
- Arpeggione is also the name for a noted contemporary French string quartet, Quatuor Arpeggione (de Paris).
- The arpeggione is a string instrument developed by Johann George Staufer.
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ARP AVATAR
- This is the patent for the ARP Avatar, one of the earliest guitar synthesizers.
- ARP Avatar ARP Avatar The Avatar was a pitch to voltage guitar synthesiser developed by ARP in the late 1970s.
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ARP SCHNITGER
- Arp Schnitger (born 1648 - 07-02, buried 1719 - 07-28) was a highly skilled and influential German organ builder.
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- The Brombaugh organ at Central Lutheran Church is more like an organ built by Arp Schnitger than any organ in the United States today.
- The most revered of the Hubbard pets was a grizzled dachshund, now departed, named for the great 17th Century organ-builder, Arp Schnitger.
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ASHIKO
- An ashiko is a kind of drum shaped like a truncated cone and meant to be played with bare hands.
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- The ashiko is a conically shaped drum which originated in Africa.
- Ashiko - An Ashiko is a kind of drum shaped like a trunca The ashiko drum is played throughout sub-Sarahan Africa and the Americas.
AULOCHROME
- The Aulochrome is nothing else than a chromatic Aulos.
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- Finally on October 26, 2002, the Aulochrome made its world premier in Paris, France.
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- The mouthpiece of the Aulochrome is made of two separate elements placed together.
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BACK BEAT
- The back beat is any of the even beats in music, as opposed to the odd downbeats.
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- Drummer Earl Palmer states the first record with nothing but back beat was "The Fat Man" by Fats Domino in 1949, which he played on.
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- This is played on the snare drum and is often referred to as the back beat.
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BAGLAMA
- Baglama is the most decent and widely played instrument in the folk music.
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- Baglama: A Turkish long-necked lute with strings tuned in pairs.
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- Baglama: A long-necked Turkish lute, with a pear shaped body, about one meter long.
BAJO SEXTO
- Bajo sexto: a Mexican twelve-string guitar.
- Traditionally, the bajo sexto is a part of the instrumentation of conjunto groups in Northern Mexico.
- This bajo sexto is carefully crafted from an all spruce top for superb resonance and brilliant sustain.
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BANJOLELE
- The banjolele is commonly tuned GCEA ("C Tuning") or ADF#B ("D Tuning"), with a re-entrant 4th string.
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- Unique banjo-like tone from the Gold Tone Banjolele brings uke parts to the foreground.
- You have found Goldtone Banjolele by Goldtone, one of 36 Banjos and related products in our guitar section.
BARRE CHORD
- Barre Chord - A barre chord takes its name from the role of the 1st finger of your left hand.
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- If there were just some easy method for learning these chords everyone could master barre chord vocabulary.
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- Suddenly the barre chord is so much easier, in every sense.
BARYTON
- The baryton is an old bowed stringed instrument, in regular use up until the end of the 18th century.
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- Includes details of the baryton, bowed psaltery, dulcian, krummhorn, lute, recorder, serpent, and vulcan lyre.
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- The concept of the bass oboe as an enlarged English horn survived, and an hautbois baryton redesigned by Fran--ois Lor--e was introduced in 1889.
BASS FLUTE
- The bass flute is an octave lower than the concert flute, and the contrabass flute is an octave lower than the bass flute.
- The bass flute is the bass member of the flute family.
- The Bass Flute is like the regular flute in most ways except its range is one octave lower than that of the regular flute.
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BASS OBOE
- Similar to the bass oboe is the more powerful heckelphone, which has a wider bore and larger tone than the bass oboe.
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- The work was written for the Canadian performer Lawrence Cherney, who uses a bass oboe manufactured by F. Lor--e.
- As a result, it is not always clear which of the two instruments is intended when the composer specifies the "bass oboe".
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BATTLE RECORDS
- Battle records are often released by DJs banking on their celebrity or looking to capitalize on rare items in their collections.
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- Hopefully people will use my beats to make battle records or whatever.
- There will be DMC parties and battle records from DMC. We want DMC to be a household name to the DJs.
BATYPHONE
- The batyphone was made to a scale twice the size of the clarinet in C, the divisions of the chromatic scale being arranged according to acoustic principles.
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- He manufactured the batyphone, a type of contrabass clarinet originally designed by F.W. Wieprecht in 1839.
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- The batyphone (also spelled bathyphone, Ger.
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BEATMIXING
- DJs created beatmixing probably out of the necessity to keep the dance floor packed.
- The secret to beatmixing has more to do with knowing and understanding tempo and rhythm than anything.
- Even though it's all based on the science of counting beats, the DJ must not feel restricted by rules in order to make beatmixing an art.
BEAT JUGGLING
- Beat juggling is a perfect warm-up at the tables.
- Beat juggling is the act of manipulating two or more samples (e.g.
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- Beat Juggling was invented, or discovered if you will, by Steve Dee, a member of the X-Men (later renamed X-Ecutioners) crew.
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BELLOWS
- The bellows were worked either by hand or by machinery.
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- The bellows are made of strong manilla cardboard which is folded and pleated.
- The bellows are pulled apart or pressed together as keys are depressed, and air is forced through the reeds.
BENDIR
- Bendir: A kind of frame drum with bells.
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- The Bendir is a frame drum which originates in Morocco.
- Bendir: A North African frame drum usually with strings stretched across the underside of the drum head to create a buzzing tone.
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