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  2. Dhantal - Wikipedia

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    The original beater (which is called a kartaal/taali) was an actual horseshoe, a shape which is still retained in the modern dhantal's beater. The top of the dhantal may be blunt or tapered to a fine point to allow for greater resonance, and its end is shaped into a circle that rests on the ground, table, or other surface when it is played.

  3. Damphu drum - Wikipedia

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    The circle created melodious sounds, trak dhin. He started to sing, remembering his ancestors and gods with the beat of that new-born instrument. The story goes that all creatures danced to it, as did his wife. A bird, the pheasant "Damphu", was also dancing to the melody. So Peng Dorje named the circle drum, "Damphu".

  4. Whirly tube - Wikipedia

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    The whirly tube, corrugaphone, or bloogle resonator, also sold as Free-Ka in the 1960s-1970s, is an experimental musical instrument which consists of a corrugated (ribbed) plastic tube or hose (hollow flexible cylinder), open at both ends and possibly wider at one end (), the thinner of which is rotated in a circle to play.

  5. Castanets - Wikipedia

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    Castanets, also known as clackers or palillos, are a percussion instrument , used in Spanish, Calé, Moorish, [1] Ottoman, Italian, Mexican, Sephardic, Portuguese, Brazilian and Swiss music. In ancient Greece and ancient Rome there was a similar instrument called the crotalum.

  6. Bullroarer - Wikipedia

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    The bullroarer, [1] rhombus, or turndun, is an ancient ritual musical instrument and a device historically used for communicating over great distances. [2] It consists of a piece of wood attached to a string, which when swung in a large circle produces a roaring vibration sound.

  7. PBS Spotlights North Carolina Music On ‘Shaped By Sound’

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    The deep musical history of North Carolina will be in the spotlight via the new PBS series Shaped by Sound, which will premiere Feb. 6 with an episode dedicated to Durham, N.C.-reared Iron & Wine ...

  8. Glass harmonica - Wikipedia

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    A glass harp, an ancestor of the glass armonica, being played in Rome.The rims of wine glasses filled with water are rubbed by the player's fingers to create the notes.. The name "glass harmonica" (also "glass armonica", "glassharmonica"; harmonica de verre, harmonica de Franklin, armonica de verre, or just harmonica in French; Glasharmonika in German; harmonica in Dutch) refers today to any ...

  9. House shaped like musical instrument in Georgia baffles ... - AOL

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