The
accordion, a winf Instrument, produces sound
by means of reeds over which wind
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 Balalaika |
The balalaika,
a popular Russian instrument of the guitar family,
originated in the 17th century.
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The
banjo is a plucked string instrument that has
a long fretted neck piercing a circular
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Banjo |
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Bassoon
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The bassoon is
a double-reed woodwind, the bass of the OBOE family.
Its normal range
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The
bongo, Boocercus eurycerus, is a large antelope
that lives in dense, cool, humid
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Bongo |
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Cello |
The cello, or violoncello,
is the second largest member of the violin family
of musical
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The
clarinet is a wind instrument consisting of a
cylindrical wood (or occasionally metal) pipe
with
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Clarinet |
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Clavicod |
The clavichord
is the simplest of the keyed STRINGED INSTRUMENTS.
in a shallow,
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An improved small
Accordion, but without the accordion keyboard,
the concertina was
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Concertina
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Cymbals
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Cymbals are slightly
concave thin metal plates of indefinite pitch.
They are used in the
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The
double bass, also called bass VIOL or contrabass,
is the largest and lowest - pitched
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Double Bass
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Drums |
Drums are among
the oldest musical instruments. The best
known of Percussion
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The
flute is a woodwind instrument that dates from
ancient times. Sound is produced
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Flute |
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French horn |
The French horn
(so called to distinguish it from the ENGLISH
HORN, a member of the OBOE
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A
circular PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT, the gong may be
tuned or of indefinite PITCH;
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Gong |
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Guitar
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The guitar is a
chordophone (stringed musical instrument) with
a neck. Classified as
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The
harp is a stringed musical instrument consisting
of a rigid, triangular frame within which are
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Harp |
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Harpsichord |
The harpsichord
(clavecin in French, cembalo in Italian, and Cembalo
in German) is a
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Kettledrums
(timpani), which produce sounds of definite pitch,
are the most important
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Kettledrum |
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Lute |
Lute, a generic
name for stringed instruments composed of a body
and of a neck that
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