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  2. Category:Macedonian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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  3. Šupelka - Wikipedia

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    The šupelka plays a chromatic scale (two octaves), with the exception of the first note of the lower octave. [3] In the lower register, the šupelka gives a soft and pleasant sound, while the upper register tone is sharp and high-pitched. [3] The instrument represents a chromatic end-blown flute with openings on both sides of the cylindrical form.

  4. List of musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Instrument Picture Classification H-S Number Elementary organology class Origin Common classification Relation Celesta-struck idiophone-metallophone-set of percussion plaques

  5. Šargija - Wikipedia

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    Bosniak from Sarajevo with a Šargija, 1906. The šargija (Serbo-Croatian: šargija, шаргија; Albanian: sharki or sharkia), anglicized as shargia, is a plucked, fretted long necked lute used in the folk music of various Balkan countries, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Albania, Kosovo and North Macedonia. [1]

  6. Instrumenti - Wikipedia

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    Instrumenti, a two-piece electro indie pop band, has proven to be amongst the best Baltic live acts of the decade. The band published their first single "Life Jacket Under Your Seat" in summer 2008, which immediately caught attention of Latvian radio stations. [3] However, the group was officially formed only in 2009. [4]

  7. Tamburica - Wikipedia

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    Tamburica (/ t æ m ˈ b ʊər ɪ t s ə / tam-BOOR-it-sə or / ˌ t æ m b ə ˈ r ɪ t s ə / TAM-bər-IT-sə; sometimes written tamburrizza or tamburitza; Serbo-Croatian: tamburica / тамбурица, lit.

  8. Kaval - Wikipedia

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    A 1919 Kaval. Bone ferrules decorated on the lathe with turned grooves and bird's eye decorations are applied with a preshaped cutting tool. While typically made of wood (cornel cherry, apricot, plum, boxwood, mountain ash, etc.), kavals are also made from water buffalo horn, Arundo donax Linnaeus 1753 (Persian reed), metal and plastic.

  9. Category:Turkish musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. C. Cymbals (1 C, 34 P) K. Kurdish musical instruments (9 P) P. Pontic Greek musical instruments (6 P)