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  2. Instrument destruction - Wikipedia

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    The destruction of musical instruments is an act performed by a few pop, rock and other musicians during live performances, particularly at the end of the gig.

  3. Piano burning - Wikipedia

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    The destruction of musical instruments, often by fire, was a recurrent theme in Arman's work. Two of his most notable works involving piano burning were his 1965 Piano de Néron ( Nero 's Piano) and his 1966 Piano Flamboyant (Flaming Piano).

  4. List of musicians known for destroying instruments - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; List of musicians known for destroying instruments

  5. Talk:Instrument destruction - Wikipedia

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    The destruction of musical instruments is also often performed by (Circus) Clowns. One famous performance for ex in Chaplin's 1952 film Limelight with destruction of one violin, one drum and seemingly a piano. I don't have more info where the roots of this came from, but IMHO it should be mentioned in the article and would be an interesting ...

  6. Conservation and restoration of musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Musical instruments are designed to be played, they have moving parts that are intended to be used. The integrity of an instrument includes its sound, however, playing an instrument is inherently destructive and many times attempts to return instruments to playable condition mean modifying the original in ways that are not easily undone. [20]

  7. Musical instrument - Wikipedia

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    A musical instrument is a device created or adapted to make musical sounds. In principle, any object that produces sound can be considered a musical instrument—it is through purpose that the object becomes a musical instrument. A person who plays a musical instrument is known as an instrumentalist.

  8. Ablation - Wikipedia

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    Ablation (Latin: ablatio – removal) is the removal or destruction of something from an object by vaporization, chipping, erosive processes, or by other means. Examples of ablative materials are described below, including spacecraft material for ascent and atmospheric reentry , ice and snow in glaciology , biological tissues in medicine and ...

  9. Incendiary device - Wikipedia

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    An explosive charge would then ignite the incendiary material, often starting a raging fire. The fire would burn at extreme temperatures that could destroy most buildings made of wood or other combustible materials (buildings constructed of stone tend to resist incendiary destruction unless they are first blown open by high explosives).