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  2. File:SW 42 Magic Flute.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Dan Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Photographer · cinematographer · sound recordist: Years active: 1978–2006: Notable work: Solitudes: Style: Nature recordings, new-age, ambient · field recordings · world · Celtic · Birdsong: Spouse(s) Helen Frances MacLure, 1948: Children: Gordon, Dan Jr., Holly & Mary Jane: Awards: The Order of Canada, Walt Grealis Special Achievement ...

  4. Tumpong - Wikipedia

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    A lip-valley flute like the palendag, the tumpong makes a sound when players blow through a bamboo reed placed on top of the instrument and the air stream produced is passed over an airhole atop the instrument. This masculine instrument is usually played during family gatherings in the evening and is the most common flute played by the ...

  5. Western concert flute - Wikipedia

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    The bass flute is an octave lower than the concert flute, and the contrabass flute is an octave lower than the bass flute. Less commonly seen flutes include the treble flute in G, pitched one octave higher than the alto flute; soprano flute, between the treble and concert; and tenor flute or flûte d'amour in B ♭ , A or A ♭ [ citation ...

  6. Tambin - Wikipedia

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    The tambin (also sereendu, fulannu or Fula flute) is a diagonal diatonic flute without a bell, made from a conical vine, with three finger-holes and a rectangular embouchure with two wings on either side. It is considered the national instrument of the Fula people of West Africa and is similar in its sound and quality to the Middle Eastern ney.

  7. Grumeti River - Wikipedia

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    The Grumeti River is a river in Mara Region, Tanzania, situated almost entirely within the western corridor of Serengeti National Park. It flows westward and mouths into the Speke Gulf of Lake Victoria.

  8. Pygmy music - Wikipedia

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    The term hindewhu is an onomatopoeia of the sound of a performer alternately singing pitched syllables and blowing into a single-pitch papaya-stem whistle, in an interlocked rhythm similar to the gutera-kwakira structure of the Burundian akazehe. Hindewhu announces the return from a hunt and is performed solo, duo or in groups.

  9. Fitzwilliam Sonatas - Wikipedia

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    [30] In addition, the key and range were unsuitable for the oboe, according to one source, [29] though another writer claims that, although "the key would be suitable for the oboe, but less so for the flute," nevertheless "The range is too high for the oboe, and all of Handel's genuine flute and oboe sonatas go significantly below f′ (flute ...