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  2. Shorthand for orchestra instrumentation - Wikipedia

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    The orchestra is divided into four groups (five if a keyboard instrument is used) and specified as follows: [1] Woodwind instruments: flutes, oboes, clarinets, saxophones (if one or more are needed), bassoons; Brass instruments: horns, trumpets, trombones, tubas; Percussion: timpani, snare drum, bass drum, chimes, etc.

  3. List of vehicle instruments - Wikipedia

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    A vehicle instrument is an instrument that measures some parameters in the vehicle, ... List of auto parts This page was last edited on 15 October 2024, at 14:15 ...

  4. List of automotive light bulb types - Wikipedia

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    h10w/1 bau9s 1 12 v: 10 w hy10w bauz9s 1 12 v: 10 w amber h21w bay9s 1 12 v & 24 v: 21 w hy21w baw9s 1 12 v & 24 v: 21 w amber p13w pg18.5d-1 1 12 v: 13 w ansi № 828| pw13w wp3.3×14.5-7 1 12 v: 13 w pc16w pu20d-1 1 12 v: 16 w ansi № 7010 pcr16w pu20d-7 1 12 v: 16 w red pw16w wp3.3×14.5-8 1 12 v: 16 w ansi № 7445 pwr16w wp3.3×14.5-10 1

  5. Orchestrion - Wikipedia

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    This instrument was built in 1914 for Sir David Lionel Salomons to play not only rolls for the organ but also for his Welte Orchestrion No. 10 from about 1900, which he traded in for the organ. One of these organs can also be seen in the Scotty's Castle museum in Death Valley, where it is played regularly during museum tours.

  6. Texas Instruments Power - Wikipedia

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    Texas Instruments Power, known more popularly by its acronym TIP, is a series of bipolar junction transistors manufactured by Texas Instruments. [1] The series was introduced in the 1960s, and still sees some use today due to their simplicity, their durability, and their ease of use. [ 2 ]

  7. Capo (musical device) - Wikipedia

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    Spring clamp capo A guitar capo with a lever-operated over-centre locking action clamp Demonstrating the peg removal feature on an Adagio guitar capo. A capo (/ ˈ k eɪ p oʊ ˌ k æ-ˌ k ɑː-/ KAY-poh, KAH-; short for capodastro, capo tasto or capotasto [ˌkapoˈtasto], Italian for "head of fretboard") [a] is a device a musician uses on the neck of a stringed (typically fretted) instrument ...

  8. Regal Tip - Wikipedia

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    Regal Tip is one of the world's largest manufacturers of drum sticks and other percussion mallets. They produce a range of beaters, but are particularly noted as a manufacturer of premium steel brushes and nylon tipped drumsticks. In 2003, the company was the largest manufacturer of brushes. [1]

  9. List of European medieval musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    cor de chamois, flûte en corne. German Gams or Gems (for chamois) + horn. Italian Corno di camoscio. Spanish gemscorno: 1500-1700 A.D., Germany. Gemshorn with 6 finger holes. Fits description of instrument examined by Sachs, a six holed instrument with a vent in the tip, about 13 inches long. [88] Gemshorn in 1511 book, Musica Getutscht, by ...