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  2. Duduk - Wikipedia

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    A duduk reed. The duduk is a double reed instrument with ancient origins, having existed since at least the fifth century, while there are Armenian scholars who believe it existed more than 1,500 years before that. [11] The earliest instruments similar to the duduk's present form are made of bone or entirely of cane.

  3. List of woodwind instruments - Wikipedia

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    3 Double-reed. Toggle Double-reed subsection. 3.1 Capped. 4 Triple reed. 5 Quadruple reed. Toggle the table of contents. ... Duduk (Armenia) Dulcian; Dulzaina (Spain ...

  4. Double reed - Wikipedia

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    A double reed [1] is a type of reed used to produce sound in various wind instruments.In contrast with a single reed instrument, where the instrument is played by channeling air against one piece of cane which vibrates against the mouthpiece and creates a sound, a double reed features two pieces of cane vibrating against each other.

  5. Aulos - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of the mouthpiece of an aulos. [5]There were several kinds of aulos, single or double.The most common variety was a reed instrument. [6] Archeological finds, surviving iconography and other evidence indicate that it was double-reeded, like the modern oboe, but with a larger mouthpiece, like the surviving Armenian duduk. [7]

  6. Pickup (music technology) - Wikipedia

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    Solid bodied guitars with only a piezo pickup are known as silent guitars, which are usually used for practicing by acoustic guitarists. Piezo pickups can also be built into electric guitar bridges for conversion of existing instruments. Most pickups for bowed string instruments, such as cello, violin, and double bass, are piezoelectric.

  7. Electromuse - Wikipedia

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    The pickup converts the vibration of the instrument's metal strings in a magnetic field into an electrical signal that can be externally amplified (electromagnetic induction). [5] Similar pickups are now commonplace on electric guitars and other electrified instruments. Electromuse promotional advertisements in 1946 touted the pickup's ability ...

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